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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 1 HLT B-trigger offline monitoring status Darren Price, LANCASTER UNIVERSITY
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 2 HLT B-trigger offline monitoring Offline HLT monitoring activities for B-Physics have recently started Currently basing monitoring activities around single muons (L2, EF, offline tracks) and using J/ and resonances to identify problems (as experienced in FDR studies) B-Physics offline monitoring code recently added to release for the first time Running in Athena 14.2.10 Package tag: TrigHLTMonitoring-00-01-14 Can be seen on CVS at: http://atlas-sw.cern.ch/cgi-bin/viewcvs-atlas.cgi/offline/Trigger/TrigMonitoring/TrigHLTMonitoring/ Offline code currently is in an early stage of development: in this report I will outline plans for the next major update A twiki page has been set-up which will document the monitoring histograms in both online and offline software: https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Atlas/BPhysicsSliceDataQualityMonitoring
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 3 Black points are Tuesday Muon Stream data Blue points are Wednesday Muon Stream data Monitoring FDR-2 Muon Stream: Tue vs. Wed As a reminder of things that can happen, look at Muon Stream from Tuesday vs. Wednesday, FDR-2 data On Tuesday, peak is present, on Wednesday it is gone! This problem not due to trigger in FDR-2, but trigger problems may cause these kind of effects with real data! Maybe not this dramatic: can be sensitive to problems by monitoring a number of important quantities...
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 4 B-phys offline monitoring histograms planned Single muon distributions For each muon store p T, separated into barrel/endcap regions Di-muon distributions (no explicit selection) For each oppositely charged muon pair passing certain p T and cuts: p T, of high p T and low p T muon, along with TrkOrigin (primary or sec. Vtx) Invariant mass distribution of di-muon pairs in 2—12 GeV region Di-muon distributions (onia candidates: fit to vertex, look in mass window) p T, and TrkOrigin of high p T and low p T muon from onia candidates R muon separation distributions for candidates 2 /DoF of vertex fit for candidates Psuedo-proper time distribution for both J/ and Invariant mass distributions separated into Barrel-Barrel, Barrel-Endcap and Endcap-Endcap (defined by location of the two muons) ‘Muon’ in this context means a histogram for L2 muons, EF muons and offline muons (Staco or Muid configured by jobOptions) Should store these histograms for individual EF trigger menu items, and in addition a corresponding histogram summed over all trigger items of interest
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 5 Invariant mass in Muon Stream: individual EF triggers Tuesday and Wednesday data normalised to number of events analysed Invariant mass spectrum with exclusive triggers Tuesday MuonStream Wednesday MuonStream FDR-2 example
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 6 J/ high p T spectra: individual EF triggers FDR-2 example
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 7 high p T spectra: individual EF triggers FDR-2 example
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 8 Further monitoring histograms planned Additional comparisons of J/ and candidates: Compare onia candidates at HLT with offline candidates (masses) Check for correlations and efficiencies between EF and offline di-muons J/ candidates without muon identification (‘probe-probe’ efficiencies) Can look at J/ resonance without muon identification (TrackParticles only – see talks at recent B-Phys meetings) and use this as unbiased monitor of individual EF trigger efficiencies TrackParticles not dependent on muon trigger, can compare to J/ yield in muon case Can produce overview histogram of % yield compared to ‘optimal’ (TrackParticle) as a function of trigger item Tag-and-probe efficiencies At later stage, should also work with experts for B-Phys tag-and-probe to include this measure of reconstruction efficiencies, again as a function of EF trigger item Again histograms should be for L2, EF and offline muons, and for each EF trigger item of interest...
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 9 ‘Probe-probe’ single muon efficiency from J/ Di-muon efficiencies calculated from muon id tracks vs. all tracks in J/ resonances in bins of p T (or ) from ratio of integrals under Gaussian Only bias is from muon triggers (use Trig Decision from FDR-1 Muon Stream) Possible to extract a parameterisation of the single muon efficiency in the region studied Good for monitoring of individual EF triggers p T (GeV)Efficiency 4.0—4.50.65±0.02 4.5—5.00.77±0.03 5.0—5.50.84±0.03 5.5—6.00.80±0.04 6.0—6.50.82±0.04 Single muon Efficiency Results for 0.8 pb -1 data See my talk at Muon Reconstruction meeting July 3 rd for more details
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Darren Price – HLT B-trigger offline status report :: B-Physics meeting July 23 rd ‘08Page 10 Conclusions First offline monitoring code for B-Phys is in 14.2.10, but still at an early stage Many histograms planned to be added for next major update Amount of histograms is (probably) a problem! Seems like a reasonable number when listed, but having each histogram for each L2/EF/offline and trigger item combination quickly expands the number! Many to look at: ~O(500), any good way of separating them?! Shifter/Expert – anything else? Would be undesirable to lose some, unless willing to lose sensitivity to problems. At early stages want as much information as possible, hard to predict where problems may arise at first!
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