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Improved particle-flow event reconstruction with scalable neural networks for current and future particle detectors

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability 2024-07-17 v6 Machine Learning High Energy Physics - Experiment Instrumentation and Detectors Machine Learning

Abstract

Efficient and accurate algorithms are necessary to reconstruct particles in the highly granular detectors anticipated at the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider and the Future Circular Collider. We study scalable machine learning models for event reconstruction in electron-positron collisions based on a full detector simulation. Particle-flow reconstruction can be formulated as a supervised learning task using tracks and calorimeter clusters. We compare a graph neural network and kernel-based transformer and demonstrate that we can avoid quadratic operations while achieving realistic reconstruction. We show that hyperparameter tuning significantly improves the performance of the models. The best graph neural network model shows improvement in the jet transverse momentum resolution by up to 50% compared to the rule-based algorithm. The resulting model is portable across Nvidia, AMD and Habana hardware. Accurate and fast machine-learning based reconstruction can significantly improve future measurements at colliders.

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@article{arxiv.2309.06782,
  title  = {Improved particle-flow event reconstruction with scalable neural networks for current and future particle detectors},
  author = {Joosep Pata and Eric Wulff and Farouk Mokhtar and David Southwick and Mengke Zhang and Maria Girone and Javier Duarte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.06782},
  year   = {2024}
}

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21 pages, 10 figures