29 November 2021 to 3 December 2021
Virtual and IBS Science Culture Center, Daejeon, South Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

Graph Neural Network for Large Radius Tracking

contribution ID 643
Not scheduled
20m
Crystal (Gather.Town)

Crystal

Gather.Town

Poster Track 2: Data Analysis - Algorithms and Tools Posters: Crystal

Speakers

Xiangyang Ju (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)) Daniel Thomas Murnane (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)) Chun-Yi Wang (National Tsing Hua University (TW))

Description

Particle tracking is a challenging pattern recognition task in experimental particle physics. Traditional algorithms based on Kalman filters show desirable performance in finding tracks originating from collision points. However, for displaced tracks, dedicated tunings are often required in order to reach sensible performance as the quality of the seed for the Kalman filter has a direct impact on its performance.

We developed a Machine Learning-based end-to-end particle track finding algorithm for the High Luminosity LHC. The algorithm is designed so as to be agnostic about global track positions. Previous studies demonstrated that the algorithm achieves a competitive physics and computing performance for tracks coming from the collision points. In this work, we study the performance of our ML-based algorithm for reconstructing displaced tracks, which may result from displaced leptons or jets as motivated by several Beyond the Standard Model theories. The datasets are generated under the ACTS framework and simulated for a generic detector. For the first time, we compare directly the performance of our ML algorithm with the ACTS combinatorial Kalman filter.

References

https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.06995, https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.13593

Speaker time zone Compatible with America

Primary authors

Xiaocong Ai (DESY) Markus Julian Atkinson (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US)) Alex Ballow (Youngstown State University) Sylvain CAILLOU (CNRS) Paolo Calafiura (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)) Aditi Chauhan Steven Farrell (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Shih-Chieh Hsu (University of Washington Seattle (US)) Xiangyang Ju (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)) Alina Lazar (Youngstown State University) Daniel Thomas Murnane (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)) Mark Stephen Neubauer (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Charline Rougier (Laboratoire des 2 Infinis - Toulouse, CNRS / Univ. Paul Sabatier (FR)) Jan Stark (Laboratoire des 2 Infinis - Toulouse, CNRS / Univ. Paul Sabatier (FR)) Chun-Yi Wang (National Tsing Hua University (TW)) Alexis Vallier (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) Jad Zahreddine (CNRS)

Co-authors

Adam Aurisano (University of Cincinnati) Giuseppe Cerati (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) Gage DeZoort (Princeton University (US)) Jeremy Edmund Hewes (University of Cincinnati (US)) Jim Kowalkowski (Fermilab) Savannah Jennifer Thais (Princeton University (US)) Maria Spiropulu (California Institute of Technology (US)) Jean-Roch Vlimant (California Institute of Technology (US))

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