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Validating and testing a biasing procedure using the $O^2$ simulations for ALICE

This project revolves around the current $O^2$ simulations of the ALICE detector performance for LHC run 3 and 4. The goal is to bias the simulations to efficiently increase the statistical sample of certain interesting events. Specifically looking into extracting events containing the photon conver...

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Autor principal: Andersson, Sarah Emilia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2867760
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description This project revolves around the current $O^2$ simulations of the ALICE detector performance for LHC run 3 and 4. The goal is to bias the simulations to efficiently increase the statistical sample of certain interesting events. Specifically looking into extracting events containing the photon conversions from neutral pions $(\pi^0 \rightarrow \gamma,\gamma \rightarrow e^+e^-,e^+e^-)$ and events containing photon conversions from any source. Several validation tests of the biasing implementation have been done. These tests have so far yielded some unexplained results, that encourage further investigation into the biasing procedure. Additionally a run time bench marking analysis of the biasing versus no biasing has been computed. It was found that the biasing improves the run time by a factor of $\sim 9$ when wanting to compute $\sim 300$ events containing at least one $\gamma \rightarrow e^+e^-$ conversion.
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spelling cern-28677602023-08-17T19:45:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2867760engAndersson, Sarah EmiliaValidating and testing a biasing procedure using the $O^2$ simulations for ALICEParticle Physics - ExperimentThis project revolves around the current $O^2$ simulations of the ALICE detector performance for LHC run 3 and 4. The goal is to bias the simulations to efficiently increase the statistical sample of certain interesting events. Specifically looking into extracting events containing the photon conversions from neutral pions $(\pi^0 \rightarrow \gamma,\gamma \rightarrow e^+e^-,e^+e^-)$ and events containing photon conversions from any source. Several validation tests of the biasing implementation have been done. These tests have so far yielded some unexplained results, that encourage further investigation into the biasing procedure. Additionally a run time bench marking analysis of the biasing versus no biasing has been computed. It was found that the biasing improves the run time by a factor of $\sim 9$ when wanting to compute $\sim 300$ events containing at least one $\gamma \rightarrow e^+e^-$ conversion.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2023-045oai:cds.cern.ch:28677602023-08-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Andersson, Sarah Emilia
Validating and testing a biasing procedure using the $O^2$ simulations for ALICE
title Validating and testing a biasing procedure using the $O^2$ simulations for ALICE
title_full Validating and testing a biasing procedure using the $O^2$ simulations for ALICE
title_fullStr Validating and testing a biasing procedure using the $O^2$ simulations for ALICE
title_full_unstemmed Validating and testing a biasing procedure using the $O^2$ simulations for ALICE
title_short Validating and testing a biasing procedure using the $O^2$ simulations for ALICE
title_sort validating and testing a biasing procedure using the $o^2$ simulations for alice
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2867760
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