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Unsupervised quark/gluon jet tagging with Poissonian Mixture Models

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-03-01 v2

Abstract

The classification of jets induced by quarks or gluons is important for New Physics searches at high-energy colliders. However, available taggers usually rely on modelling the data through Monte Carlo simulations, which could veil intractable theoretical and systematical uncertainties. To significantly reduce biases, we propose an unsupervised learning algorithm that, given a sample of jets, can learn the SoftDrop Poissonian rates for quark- and gluon-initiated jets and their fractions. We extract the Maximum Likelihood Estimates for the mixture parameters and the posterior probability over them. We then construct a quark-gluon tagger and estimate its accuracy in actual data to be in the 0.650.70.65-0.7 range, below supervised algorithms but nevertheless competitive. We also show how relevant unsupervised metrics perform well, allowing for an unsupervised hyperparameter selection. Further, we find that this result is not affected by an angular smearing introduced to simulate detector effects for central jets. The presented unsupervised learning algorithm is simple; its result is interpretable and depends on very few assumptions.

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@article{arxiv.2112.11352,
  title  = {Unsupervised quark/gluon jet tagging with Poissonian Mixture Models},
  author = {Ezequiel Alvarez and Michael Spannowsky and Manuel Szewc},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.11352},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

18 pages including references, 9 figures. Matches version to be published at Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, section Big Data and AI in High Energy Physics. References updated, changes in text and in figures. Comments welcome!