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arxiv: 1808.03987 · v3 · pith:PPH6HVMYnew · submitted 2018-08-12 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · cs.LG· hep-ex

A simulation study to distinguish prompt photon from π⁰ and beam halo in a granular calorimeter using deep networks

classification ⚛️ physics.ins-det cs.LGhep-ex
keywords photonsbeamhalopromptcalorimetercollidercomingdeep
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In a hadron collider environment identification of prompt photons originating in a hard partonic scattering process and rejection of non-prompt photons coming from hadronic jets or from beam related sources, is the first step for study of processes with photons in final state. Photons coming from decay of $\pi_0$'s produced inside a hadronic jet and photons produced in catastrophic bremsstrahlung by beam halo muons are two major sources of non-prompt photons. In this paper the potential of deep learning methods for separating the prompt photons from beam halo and $\pi^0$'s in the electromagnetic calorimeter of a collider detector is investigated, using an approximate description of the CMS detector. It is shown that, using only calorimetric information as images with a Convolutional Neural Network, beam halo (and $\pi^{0}$) can be separated from photon with 99.96\% (97.7\%) background rejection for 99.00\% (90.0\%) signal efficiency which is much better than traditionally employed variables.

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