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CaloClouds II: Ultra-Fast Geometry-Independent Highly-Granular Calorimeter Simulation

Instrumentation and Detectors 2024-02-27 v2 Machine Learning High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability

Abstract

Fast simulation of the energy depositions in high-granular detectors is needed for future collider experiments with ever-increasing luminosities. Generative machine learning (ML) models have been shown to speed up and augment the traditional simulation chain in physics analysis. However, the majority of previous efforts were limited to models relying on fixed, regular detector readout geometries. A major advancement is the recently introduced CaloClouds model, a geometry-independent diffusion model, which generates calorimeter showers as point clouds for the electromagnetic calorimeter of the envisioned International Large Detector (ILD). In this work, we introduce CaloClouds II which features a number of key improvements. This includes continuous time score-based modelling, which allows for a 25-step sampling with comparable fidelity to CaloClouds while yielding a 6×6\times speed-up over Geant4 on a single CPU (5×5\times over CaloClouds). We further distill the diffusion model into a consistency model allowing for accurate sampling in a single step and resulting in a 46×46\times (37×37\times over CaloClouds) speed-up. This constitutes the first application of consistency distillation for the generation of calorimeter showers.

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@article{arxiv.2309.05704,
  title  = {CaloClouds II: Ultra-Fast Geometry-Independent Highly-Granular Calorimeter Simulation},
  author = {Erik Buhmann and Frank Gaede and Gregor Kasieczka and Anatolii Korol and William Korcari and Katja Krüger and Peter McKeown},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.05704},
  year   = {2024}
}

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30 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, code available at https://github.com/FLC-QU-hep/CaloClouds-2