Fast simulation of the 4th detector at CEPC with Delphes

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20m
CEPC Room 4 (GrandHotelNanjing)

CEPC Room 4

GrandHotelNanjing

Talk 18: Offline & Software Offline and Software

Speaker

Xu Gao (Jilin unversity)

Description

The Delphes is a versatile framework simulating multipurpose detector responses. Its speed allows phenomenological studies, parameter space scans, and rapid testing of detector geometries. In this study, the Delphes is used to to simulate CEPC's 4th detector, incorporating particle identification with TOF and dN/dx.

dN/dx represents primary ionizations per length unit, following a Poisson distribution. Unlike the traditional dE/dx, dN/dx exhibits better performance. TOF signifies particle flight time, aiding particle identification capability at low momenta.

Our aim is a fast simulation tool for CEPC performance studies. We've released a beta version simulating CEPC's 4th concept detector. Specifically, we implement a dN/dx model in Delphes, leveraging up-to-date full simulation dN/dx outcomes. Subsequently, we perform select physical analyses spotlighting B/Bs decay and explore PID's impact on flavor physics.

Primary author

Xu Gao (Jilin unversity)

Co-authors

Gang LI (高能所) Qing Li (Jilin University) weimin song (Jilin University) Guang ZHAO (高能所) Linghui Wu (IHEP)

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