A model-agnostic CMS search for dijet resonances with anomalous jet substructure finds no excess and reports first exclusion limits on several benchmark signals, with ML anomaly detection improving sensitivity over inclusive searches.
Flows for simultaneous manifold learning and density estimation
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We introduce manifold-learning flows (M-flows), a new class of generative models that simultaneously learn the data manifold as well as a tractable probability density on that manifold. Combining aspects of normalizing flows, GANs, autoencoders, and energy-based models, they have the potential to represent datasets with a manifold structure more faithfully and provide handles on dimensionality reduction, denoising, and out-of-distribution detection. We argue why such models should not be trained by maximum likelihood alone and present a new training algorithm that separates manifold and density updates. In a range of experiments we demonstrate how M-flows learn the data manifold and allow for better inference than standard flows in the ambient data space.
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Model-agnostic search for dijet resonances with anomalous jet substructure in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV
A model-agnostic CMS search for dijet resonances with anomalous jet substructure finds no excess and reports first exclusion limits on several benchmark signals, with ML anomaly detection improving sensitivity over inclusive searches.