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Title: Linear Collider Simulation Tools


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Linear Collider Simulation Tools

Norman Graf ACFA LC Workshop Taipei, Nov. 8, 2004
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Detector Requirements
  • Detectors designed to exploit the physics
    discovery potential of ee- collisions at ?s
    1TeV.
  • Will perform precision measurements of complex
    final states.
  • Require
  • Exceptional momentum resolution
  • Excellent vertexing capabilities
  • Energy Flow calorimetry
  • Hermeticity

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Detector Requirements
  • Yes, but still need to quantify!
  • Exceptional momentum resolution
  • is dp/p few 10-5 really necessary!
  • How important is material?
  • Excellent vertexing capabilities
  • What are the effects of inner radius, thickness,
    number of layers
  • Energy Flow calorimetry
  • Is 30/?E needed? Can we do better?

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Particle Flow Motivation
  • Measure momenta of charged tracks in the tracker
    with superb resolution.
  • Measure photons in highly segmented EM
    calorimeter with reasonable resolution.
  • Remaining neutral hadrons measured in hadron
    calorimeter.

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No tool is too simple
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Tracker Resolution Tool lcdtrk
  • Bruce Schumm has developed a nice tool which
    allows rapid investigation of tracker designs.
  • Input is simplified geometry, materials and point
    resolution.
  • Output is resolution plots plus covariance
    matrices which can immediately be used to smear
    tracks in the fast Monte Carlo.
  • http//www.slac.stanford.edu/schumm/lcdtrk.tar.gz

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Fast MC
  • Covariantly smears charged tracks.
  • Smears neutral calorimeter showers by expected
    resolutions.
  • Can be used as input for further analyses.
  • Jet Finding
  • ZVTop vertexing
  • Can vary resolutions at analysis time and produce
    plots of x vs resolution, eff., etc.

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LC Detector Full Simulation
GEANT4
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LCD Full Simulation
  • Geometry defined in XML.
  • Flexible, but simplified volumes.
  • Projective readout of sensitive volumes.
  • Dynamic topology, not just parameters.
  • Have defined generic hit classes for sensitive
    tracker and calorimeter hits.
  • LCIO bindings for I/O.

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LC Detector Simulations
  • Use simplified volumes to investigate larger
    number of designs, allowing dynamic topologies
    using single executable.
  • Describe optimal detector in detail.

TPC Tracker, Si Disks, CCD VTX
All Si Tracker, CCD VTX
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Reconstruction/Analysis Overview
  • Java based reconstruction and analysis package
  • Runs standalone or inside Java Analysis Studio
    (JAS)
  • Fast MC
  • Smeared tracks and calorimetry clusters
  • Full Reconstruction
  • track finding and fitting
  • calorimeter clustering
  • Individual Particle reconstruction (cluster-track
    association)
  • Analysis Tools (including WIRED event display)
  • Physics Tools (Vertex Finding, Jet Finding,
    Flavor Tagging)
  • Beam Background Overlays

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hep.lcd Physics Utilities
  • Physics Utilities
  • 4-vector, 3-vector classes
  • Event shape/Thrust finder
  • Jet Finders
  • Many kT algorithms implemented (e.g. Jade and
    Durham )
  • Extensible to allow implementation of other
    algorithms
  • Event Display
  • Topological Vertexing
  • Implementation of SLDs ZVTOP
  • Event Generators
  • Can be run directly in FastMC
  • Can be run standalone, e.g. for writing stdhep
    files
  • Diagnostic Generator
  • User-defined particle mix, momenta and vertices.
  • Generator framework extensible for other
    generators
  • PYTHIA, HERWIG, ISAJET,

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hep.lcd analysis tools
  • Tutorial http//jas.freehep.org/jas3/Tutorial/ind
    ex.html

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WIRED Event Display
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Reconstruction Status
  • Full Reconstruction package which incorporates
    all aspects of the Particle Flow paradigm, works
    for any detector, and works out-of-the box is not
    currently available.
  • However, many of the pieces are in place, can be
    used today, active work is underway to
    incorporate into a finished product.
  • Aim to release full package prior to LCWS05 and
    use for studies at Snowmass CDR.

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Testing Samples
  • Testing reconstruction on simple events. Study
    finding efficiency, fake rates and measurement
    resolutions (E, p, mass) using
  • Single Fundamental Particles
  • e/-, ?, ?/-, ?/-
  • Simple Composite Single Particles
  • ?0, ?, ?, ?, ?
  • Complex Composite Single particles
  • Z, W
  • Physics Events

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Conclusions
  • A fairly complete suite of simulation tools
    exists for LC physics and detector studies.
  • Contributions to the full reconstruction welcomed
    and invited, but much can be done within the
    existing framework with released software.

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Most important tool of all!
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Links
  • LC Simulations http//lcsim.org
  • JAS3 http//jas.freehep.org/jas3
  • WIRED http//wired.freehep.org/
  • Discussion Forums
  • http//forum.linearcollider.org
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