Vienna, PANDA meeting, December 1 st, 2015 Universita’ di Pavia Italy Track efficiency and contamination in Road Finding Pattern Recognition when the interaction.

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Vienna, PANDA meeting, December 1 st, 2015 Universita’ di Pavia Italy Track efficiency and contamination in Road Finding Pattern Recognition when the interaction rate is 2 MHz Gianluigi Boca Universita’ di Pavia and INFN, Italy

Outlook of the talk Recently the hypothesis of an initial run in PANDA at 2 MHz interaction rate has been suggested. In this talk I show the performance (efficiency in track reconstruction, contamination of spurious hits, CPU time consumption) when the pattern recognition I wrote is used at such interaction rate. These results were obtained with MUON tracks. I show results obtained with the two ‘cleanup procedures’ I wrote : Mvd only cleanup Mvd + Stt cleanup procedure

Obviously the pileup at 2 MHz interaction rate is much less than the pileup at 20 MHz 2 MHz 20 MHz

G.Boca U. Pavia & INFN, Italy Performance : Track Reconstruction Efficiency

MC Box Generator; % of reconstructed tracks (‘reconstructed track’ means tracks found associated to a MC truth track); Comparison events with interaction rate at 2 MHz, 20 MHz or no pileup Mvd only cleanup procedure ! P GeV/c tracks per event # good gen. tracks % rec. Tracks 20 MHz 2 MHz noMix MHz : max 98.9; min MHz : max 98.5; min 92.2

MC Box Generator; % of reconstructed tracks (‘reconstructed track’ means tracks found associated to a MC truth track); Events with Background ( == pileup) at 2 MHz interaction rate P GeV/c tracks per event # good gen. tracks % rec. Tracks 20 MHz 2 MHz noMix Mvd + Stt cleanup procedure ! 2 MHz : max 93.8; min MHz : max 77.5; min 66.7

Performance : Reconstructed Track Hit Purity

Mvd only cleanup procedure ! No Mix 20 MHz interaction rate % of true Stt hits in found tracks 2 MHz interaction rate

Mvd only cleanup procedure ! No Mix 2 MHz interaction rate 20 MHz interaction rate % of true Mvd hits in found tracks

Mvd + Stt cleanup procedure ! 20 MHz interaction rate % of true Stt hits in found tracks 2 MHz interaction rate No Mix Purity seems too low something unclear !

Mvd + Stt cleanup procedure ! No Mix 2 MHz interaction rate 20 MHz interaction rate % of true Mvd hits in found tracks Purity seems too low something unclear !

Performance : Ghost Tracks

Mvd only cleanup procedure ! No Mix 20 MHz interaction rate GHOST tracks per event 2 MHz interaction rate ¿¿some bug??

Mvd + Stt cleanup procedure ! No Mix 20 MHz interaction rate GHOST tracks per event 2 MHz interaction rate

Performance : Cpu time/track

Mvd + Stt cleanup procedure ! 20 MHz interaction rate Cpu time per track NO PARALLELIZATION YET! Cpu times measured on an Intel i7-2600K 3.4 GHz 64 bit 2 MHz interaction rate No Mix No Cleanup procedure

Conclusions

At 2 MHz interaction rate the code has been tested with topologies from 1 track up to 8 tracks. The code with the Mvd only cleanup procedure finds tracks with efficiency ranging from 92.6 % to 98.9 %; the % of Stt true hits per track ranges from 97.8 to 99.7 ; the % of Mvd true hits per track ranges from 98.2 to 99.7 ; the # of ghost tracks per event ranges from 0.26 to 0.33 ; The code with the Mvd + Stt cleanup procedure finds tracks with efficiency ranging from 92.2 % to 98.5 %; the % of Stt true hits per track ranges from 98.7 to 99.7 ; the % of Mvd true hits per track ranges from 98.2 to 99.7 ; the # of ghost tracks per event ranges from 0.07 to 0.11 ;

At 20 MHz interaction rate the code has been tested with topologies from 1 track up to 8 tracks. The code with the Mvd only cleanup procedure finds tracks with efficiency ranging from 92.2 % to 98.5 %; the % of Stt true hits per track ranges from 95.6 to 98.5 ; the % of Mvd true hits per track ranges from 94.8 to 98.6 ; the # of ghost tracks per event ranges from 2.65 to 2.77 ; The code with the Mvd + Stt cleanup procedure finds tracks with efficiency ranging from 66.7 % to 77.5 %; the % of Stt true hits per track ranges from 95.7 to 97.2 ; the % of Mvd true hits per track ranges from 95.1 to 97.6 ; the # of ghost tracks per event ranges from 0.58 to 0.89 ; a bug ? I think the Cleanup with Mvd + Stt need some refinement especially (performance at 20 MHz not so exciting)

Finally, as far as the Cput time consumption is concerned, there is still great room for improvement since the code is not parallelized yet. thank you for your attention !