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  • Subject: [Sphenix-maps-l] [minutes] bi-weekly Heavy Flavor Topical Group meeting
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 07:22:20 +0000

Heavy Flavor Topical Group Meeting (2021/7/12)
https://indico.bnl.gov/event/12395/


Introduction - Jin

We may possibly have joint meetings with the Upsilon TG
in the near future. We invited Weihu Ma for the electron ID
talk as one of the first steps.


Vertex Check from MDC1 - Sanghoon Lim (notes by Jin)

Sanghoon: PHActsInitialVertexFinder used to rerun the ACTS
   vertex finder
Cameron: final vertex finder under beta testing.
Dan: trying final ACTS vertex fidner but observed weird behavior.
Jin to Dan: were you running with MVTX hit matching requirement
   on the tracks?
Dan: no. Plan to add the cut and update to the TG in the coming
   meetings

Sanghoon: also observed low MVTX matching eff.
Jin: current tracking required track seeding of three layers, which
   leads to suppression of the previous 1 and 2 MVTX hit tracks.
Cameron: black curve is TPC alone, which relates to a similar
   observation in KFparticle study
Jin: from the daily check, the MVTX matching efficiency appears
   high at pT>1 GeV/c: https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/sPHENIX-Collaboration/QA-gallery/blob/jenkins-sPHENIX-test-tracking-low-occupancy-qa-1254-test-tracking_Event1000_Sum15/QA-tracking.ipynb#Number-of-clusters-per-tracker
Xin: Is there any pile up?
Jin: no. Current tracking can not handle pp pile up yet
Xin: what is the vertex distribution?
Jin: 8cm gaussian distribution: https://github.com/sPHENIX-Collaboration/MDC1/blob/main/submit/HF_pp200_signal/rundir/Fun4All_G4_HF_pp_signal.C#L225

TODO [Sanghoon]: Update slide 2 plot to use 10cm vertex cut
   to avoid bias by outside MVTX vertex acceptance


Electron ID - Weihu Ma

p.5
Jin: The rejection performance visibly differs depending
  on the charge sign, in particular p and anti-p. It is
  better to plot them separately. Anti-p requires dedicated
  studies.
Cameron: The difference between K+ and K- is also large.

p.6
Hideki: Why x-errors are so large in the upper right plot?
Weihu: The plot zooms in a narrow range, so the errors
   are not as large as they seem. Also, there are correlations
   between each point, so there is overlap among them.

p.7
Cameron: The drop in efficiency around |eta|~1 may be
   due the current treatment of the constant B field
   assumption. Please check whether this trend stays in
   MDC2.

Hideki: We should think about whether we need to develop
   our own working points in HF analyses.
Jin: It is good to have a formalized analysis module in order
   to implement momentum-dependent cut, etc.
Jin: Do we have sufficient calo information in KFParticle?
Cameron: We have 3x3 and 5x5 calo clusters in KFParticle,
   so we can easily check the cuts for HF analyses and
   compare with the Upsilon performance.

Jin: Do you apply position-dependent energy correction on
   the 3x3 clusters? How about in KFParticle?
Weihu: Yes, I do in my plots.
Cameron: It is not considered in KFParticle.
Jin: We can borrow the implementation from the Upsilon
   team.

Sebastian: Are we ok with applying just flat cuts? Have we
  looked at jet samples?
Hideki: We don't yet have jet samples.
Jin: The electron clusters are much smaller than jet cone
   size, but it is indeed important to have dedicated studies.





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