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Update. Apr 24, 2007 Erik Brubaker FTK meeting. LVL1/LVL2 jet triggers. Set trigger thresholds according to TDR scheme. E.g., 65 GeV(TDR) 40 GeV(LVL1) 60 GeV(LVL2). LVL2 now has significant effect on signal efficiency. No FTK scenario:.
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Update Apr 24, 2007 Erik Brubaker FTK meeting
LVL1/LVL2 jet triggers • Set trigger thresholds according to TDR scheme. • E.g., 65 GeV(TDR) 40 GeV(LVL1) 60 GeV(LVL2). • LVL2 now has significant effect on signal efficiency. No FTK scenario: With FTK, LVL2 can have loose energycuts; tagging requirement makes upx2 factor easily. FTK Meeting
Hidden Valley process • Representative scenario: • mH=100 GeV; mA=40 GeV; tA=333 ps; BR=0.1. FTK Meeting
Hidden Valley signal survival • With FTK, x8 more signal events accumulate in this scenario. • Background very hard—resolutions, accidentals, not present in ATLFAST… FTK Meeting
H->hh->4b process • Default cuts too tight and/or miscalibrated. Getting back to my original process: FTK Meeting
Background @ LVL1/LVL2 • Using sherpa samples, 2->2+3+4 with yt=25 GeV. • LVL1 rates slightly low compared to TDR, but OK. • Can reproduce TDR x2 rate reduction at LVL2! Need real FTK efficiency/fake rate here! FTK Meeting
To do • Hidden Valley • Plot or table for different model points showing • # of events expected/yr • Factor improvement with FTK • Try to understand b-enriched background as discussed in earlier meetings • Setting up sherpa on UC tier3 cluster • H->hh->4b • Store results for different trigger cuts in one pass • Develop looser set of cuts • Use FTK b-tagging efficiency/fake estimates • For 8 model points, optimize trigger requirements for S/sqrt(S+B) assuming FTK & no FTK FTK Meeting