The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation

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The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation Michele Faucci Giannelli on behalf of the ATLAS collaboration CALOR18, Eugene, 21-25 May 2018

ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli What is Simulation? Simulation Group Responsibility Analysis Rootification TTree/THist Reconstruction ESD/AOD Event Generation EVGEN Detector Simulation HITS Digitization DIGITS µ times RDOs ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli 21-25/05/2018

ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli Status of simulation Simulation takes almost 70% of the GRID CPU time: this is dominated by full simulation Great success: so far ~15B events were generated with full simulation The rapid increase in luminosity of LHC will not allow us to provide a similar amount of full simulation MC For precision measurement using the full Run 2 dataset and for the Run 3 data-taking period we will need to rely on Fast Simulation Need to focus on Fast Calorimeter simulation 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

Fast Simulation overview ATLAS has a FastSimulation developed in Run 1 called ATLASFastII (AFII) It was validated in September 2017 for Run 2 Two efforts to improve fast simulation for the future FastCaloSim Boosted regimes EM shower modelling Higher energy, forward region FastChain Possibility of further speed increase by adopting a fast simulation of other detectors Fast digitisation and reconstruction Combination of all fast simulation tools in a flexible and configurable way 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

Path toward the new FastCaloSim Full Sim single particle production Particles: e-, γ, π Event generated at calorimeter surface Geant4 produce detailed hits Digi & Reco run with special flags Hit to cell matching FastCaloSim parametrisation Principal component analysis used for the Energy parametrisation Shape parametrisation using 2D histograms Energy and Shape combined in memory efficient way FastCaloSim Standard event generation Replace G4 with FCS Standard digitisation & reconstruction Validation Comparison of low and high level variables 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

Special FullSim production Production parameters of a η×Energy grid: η range: -5 to 5, using bins of size 0.05 Energies: 11 points from 64 MeV to 4 TeV (logarithmic spacing) Three particle types: π+, e+ and photon Additional validation of K+ and p+ Three point in z to account for beam spot spread This will allow us to take into account different entry angles Calorimeter Extrapolation Beam spread 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

Principal Component Analysis We decorrelate the energy deposits in each layer using Principal Component Analysis The first component is used to divide the events in 5 group of the same size 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

Energy parametrisation The cumulative distribution in each layer obtained from the FS is approximated using multivariate regression We achieve good agreement by optimising the iterative procedure and the number of neurons Reason: space efficient as only the weights from multilayer perceptron are stored 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

Shape parametrisation The parametrisation of the lateral distribution of the shower is done using 2D distributions The symmetry on φ will be used to reduce the memory requirement The energy and shape will be interpolated between the simulated energy points using a linear or spline function Additional interpolation will be performed between z values 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

FastCaloSim performance on photons The energy of the electromagnetic showers is well modelled in each layer energy The shape reproduce G4 also in the tails 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

FastCaloSim performance on pions The substructure of hadronic shower is well modelled The shapes of the clusters are reasonably modelled 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

FastCaloSim comparison with AFII Significant improvement on both EM and hadronic showers Better modelling in the number of clusters  FCS can be used for boosted topologies Better EM shower crucial for Hγγ 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli FastChain With FastCaloSim, CPU budget becomes dominated by the reconstruction FastChain is a highly configurable environment: Replace digi and/or reco Treat the different sub-detectors in different ways Reduces CPU consumption by an order of magnitude 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli

ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli Conclusion The large amount of data collected by ATLAS will soon force the analysis teams to reduce the use of Full Simulation A new Fast Calorimeter Simulation is being developed to provide an improved simulation in all regimes Preliminary results are very encouraging The path to production is well defined The ATLAS Simulation team is also working on even faster simulation methods that will allow another significant speed-up and a more sophisticated simulation strategy 21-25/05/2018 ATLAS FastCaloSim, Michele Faucci Giannelli