23–28 Oct 2022
Villa Romanazzi Carducci, Bari, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Run Dependent Monte Carlo at Belle II

26 Oct 2022, 14:35
20m
Sala A+A1 (Villa Romanazzi)

Sala A+A1

Villa Romanazzi

Oral Track 3: Computations in Theoretical Physics: Techniques and Methods Track 3: Computations in Theoretical Physics: Techniques and Methods

Speaker

Alberto Martini (DESY)

Description

The Belle II is an experiment taking data from 2019 at the asymmetric e+e- SuperKEKB collider, a second generation B-factory, at Tsukuba, Japan. Its goal is to perform high precision measurements of flavor physics observables One of the many challenges of the experiment is to have a Monte Carlo simulation with very accurate modeling of the detector, including any variation occurring during data taking. To this goal, a dedicated “run dependent” Monte Carlo has been developed, using the detector conditions during data taking, as well as using beam induced background collected with random triggers. In this talk, the procedure for setup and processing of run-dependent Monte Carlo at Belle II will be shown.

Experiment context, if any Belle II

Primary authors

Alberto Martini (DESY) Stefano Lacaprara (INFN sezione di Padova)

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