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ROBUSTIFICATIONof the
Belle Vertex Fitter
April 14th 2003 Johannes RindhauserHephy Vienna
Belle Weekly Meeting
(AdaptiveVtxFitter)
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Overview
• Vertex Fitting
• Robustification
New class made: AdaptiveVtxFitter
• Results (comparison of kvertexfitter and AdaptiveVtxFitter)
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• Vertex Finding: find decay vertices
• Vertex Fitting: determine their position with high accuracy
Introduction: Vertex Reconstruction
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• Identification of vertices
• Assignment of tracks to vertices
• Possible estimation of vertex position
Eg. Finding through fitting:• fit all tracks to common vertex• discard incompatible tracks• discarded tracks: secondary vertex search
Vertex Finding
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• Estimation of Vertex position and track parameters
• Result: tracks are more precise due to vertex constraint
Vertex Fitting
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Ingredients
• Trackmodel: parameters at vertex measurement space
• Minimization Ansatz• Normal Least Squares Method (global)• Kalman Filter (local)• Belle: Constraint Ansatz (global)
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• Error of tracks greater than expected ( covariance matrix)
• Problems using LSM or Constraint Ansatz Outliers are not recognized and used as normal (good) tracks
Outliers bias the vertex position!
Problem: Outlier
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• Genuine Outlier: track is from particle, but with larger error than expected (eg. -electrons, multiple scattering)
• Corrupted track: partially wrong associated hits (other track, detector noise)
• Outlier: background track or track from secondary vertex
Outlier Types
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• ROBUSTIFICATION: making fit (vertex estimate) less sensitive to outliers
• One possible solution: adaptive fitter– Assigns weights to tracks according to its
• Result:– Outliers get larger downweighted– Bias on vertex estimate reduced
SOLUTION to handle OUTLIER
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Weighting
• Weight calculation for track k:
• Where is calculated for every track and is a cut value. T is the temperature.
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Weighting: Plot
=4
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• Fully programmed: Extension of the kvertexfitter
• Comparison between AdaptiveVtxFitter and kvertexfitter in special testenvironment:– Controlled Gaussian smearing of the tracks– Detailed study of fitter possible
AdaptiveVtxFitter
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z-Shift:
• Use all tracks of ‘Mdst_charged’ (6prong)
• Shift 1 track (eg. B decay vertex)
Outlier Production
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z
AdaptiveVtxFitter vs. kvertexfitter
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No shift200 um shift
No significant differenceAdaptiveVtxFitter
reduces vertex bias
kvertexfitter 500 um shift AdaptiveVtxFitter
AdaptiveVtxFitter reduces vertex bias
andkeeps RMS small
AdaptiveVtxFitter vs. kvertexfitter
T=1
0
20
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100
0 200 400 600
z-shift
vert
ex z
-dev
iati
on
normal fit
adaptive-cut 5.99
adaptive-cut 9.21
adaptive-cut 13.8
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0
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10
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20
0 200 400 600
z-shift
vert
ex z
-dev
iati
on
normal fit
adaptive-cut 5.99
adaptive-cut 9.21
adaptive-cut 13.8
Plot of vertex z-deviation with respect to z-shift
AdaptiveVtxFitter vs. kvertexfitter
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Table (m)
z-shift
normalFit
chiSqCut=5.99 (5% cut)
chiSqCut=9.21 (1% cut)
chiSqCut=13.8 (0.1% cut)
10,00 1,50 1,5 1,4 1,5
20,00 3,10 3,1 3,1 3,1
50,00 8,30 7,6 7,8 7,9
100,00 16,50 11 12,3 14,3
200,00 32,70 6,8 8 12,2
500,00 81,90 3,4 3 2,4
Outlook: Deterministic Annealing
• Starting with high temperature• Cooling down (T1, T2, …. )• Tuned for specific event topology
Result:• Avoiding suboptimal solutions (local
minima) more accurate vertex position
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Outlook: Physics Analysis
To be done: Tuning (T resp. annealing scheme, ) on specific event topologies:
• Test on the B0_bar decay vertex of the “golden mode” B0 J/s
• Test on B0 D*+ D*- decay
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Work on Robust Fitter
• Literature:– Comp.Phys.Comm. 120, 197 (1999)– J.Phys.G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 29 (2003) 561-
574
• Mathematical Support:– R. Frühwirth (Hephy Vienna)
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THE END
April 14th 2003 Johannes RindhauserHephy Vienna
Belle Weekly Meeting