[[fcs:|<< back]] ===== CEPC detector studies ===== **People:** S.Chekanov, M.Demarteau This wiki explains how to view electron-proton collision events for CEPC. To analyse events for such studies, install [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/asc/jas4pp/|Jas4pp]] program (assumes "bash"): wget http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/asc/jas4pp/download/current.php -O jas4pp.tgz tar -zvxf jas4pp.tgz cd jas4pp source ./setup.sh # takes 5 sec for first-time optimization Description is available from [[https://wiki.inside.anl.gov/inside/HEP/CEPC]]. ===== Z-peak using PFA ===== Let's calculate Z peak from particle-flow objects after full reconstruction using Pandora. You do not run "hs-get" command if you have done this before. cd examples/slic/ hs-get gev250ee_pythia6_zpole_ee%rfull002 gev250ee_pythia6_zpole_ee # download all files fpad mc_pflow.py {{:fcs:mc_pflow_sidcc1.png?400|Z-peak from PFA}} you can also do do some simple fit: fpad mc_pflow_fit.py {{:fcs:mc_pflow_fit_sidcc1.png?400|}} ===== Z-peak using tracks ===== Let's calculate Z peak from reconstructed tracks (no Pandora and no particle identification) You do not run "hs-get" command if you have done this before. fpad mc_tracks.py Please correct on line 47 the variable Bfield=5 to Bfield=4 Tesla! {{:fcs:mc_tracks_sidcc1.png?400|Z-peak from tracks}} ===== Higgs from γ γ===== Let's calculate the Higgs peak from reconstructed photons after the PFA algorithm. This time you will need H-> gamma+gamma sample [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/info.php?item=152|gev250ee_pythia6_higgs_gamgam]]: We set pT(γ)>10 GeV. hs-get gev250ee_pythia6_higgs_gamgam%rfull002 gev250ee_pythia6_higgs_gamgam fpad mc_gammagamma.py {{:fcs:mc_gammagamma_sidcc1.png?400|Higgs from gamma+gamma}} ===== Z-peak using b-jets ===== Let's calculate Z peak from reconstructed b-jets. Jets are reconstructed using the Durham kT algorithm with ycut=0.05. This time we will download Z-> bbar sample. Look at [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/info.php?item=149|gev250ee_pythia6_zpole_bbar]]. We assume pT(jet)>20 GeV. hs-get gev250ee_pythia6_zpole_bbar%rfull002 gev250ee_pythia6_zpole_bbar fpad mc_jets.py {{:fcs:mc_jets_sidcc1.png?400|Z-peak from 2 jets}} No any optimization for jet reconstruction was used. Consider other approaches to make more realistic dijet mass. ===== Higgs from 4 leptons===== Let's calculate Higgs peak from reconstructed leptons in the channel H(125)-> ZZ* -> 4L (electrons and muons). We will use particle flow objects to reconstruct and identify electrons and muons. This time we will download Higgs-> 4 lepton sample. Look at [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/info.php?item=150|gev250ee_pythia6_higgs_zz_4l]]. hs-get gev250ee_pythia6_higgs_zz_4l%rfull002 gev250ee_pythia6_higgs_zz_4l # download 100 files in 2 threads fpad mc_higgs_zz.py {{:fcs:mc_higgs_zz_sidcc1.png?400|Higgs from 4L}} ===== Higgs from bbar===== This example uses the Jade algorithm to force 2 jets, and uses H-> bbar sample: hs-get gev250ee_pythia6_higgs_bbar%rfull002 gev250ee_pythia6_higgs_bbar fpad mc_higgs_bbar.py {{:fcs:mc_higgs_bbar_sidcc1.png?400|}} ===== Jet energy resolutions===== This example shows the jet energy resolution in 2 pT(truth) regions. It is based on inclusive jet sample [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/info.php?item=134|gev250ee_pythia6_qcd_all]]. We use Durham jets with pT(truth)>20 GeV. Jet are constructed from PFA objects. Truth jet and reco jets are matched using dR<0.05 in phi and rapidity. hs-get gev250ee_pythia6_qcd_all%rfull002 gev250ee_pythia6_qcd_all fpad mc_jets_resol.py {{:fcs:mc_jets_resol_sidcc1.png|Jet resolution}} ====== Wired Visualization ====== You can run Jas+Wired to visualize the simulated events. The Wired program is included in the Jas4pp program. Run it as: jaspp sifcch1.heprep You can download the heprep file from [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/soft/detectors/sifcch1/sifcch1.heprep]]; Alternatively, visualize the detector as **[File]-[Open data source]-[HepRep]** XML. You will see the detector layout. Now, we will visualize a single event: Open any *.slcio file you copied from HepSim as **[File]-[Open data source]-[LCIO]** file. Then click a small button [Go] (top menu bar). It will process events. Then select again **[File]-[New]-[Wired 4 view]**. You will get an image in the Wired4 display as this: {{:fcs:event.png?400|}} Now press [Go] again to look at next event. If you want to see how data records are organized inside the slcio file, do this **[File]-[New]-[LCSim Event browser]** To view "slcio" files, Jas4pp automatically downloads the detector geometry from [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/detectors.php]], therefore, you do not need manual download of heprep files. --- //[[chekanov@anl.gov |Sergei Chekanov]] 2015/10/08 09:31//