ReDecay: A novel approach to speed up the simulation at LHCb

D. Müller, M. Clemencic, G. Corti, M. Gersabeck

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    Abstract

    With the steady increase in the precision of flavour physics measurements collected during LHC Run 2, the LHCb experiment requires simulated data samples of larger and larger sizes to study the detector response in detail. The simulation of the detector response is the main contribution to the time needed to simulate full events. This time scales linearly with the particle multiplicity. Of the dozens of particles present in the simulation only the few participating in the signal decay under study are of interest, while all remaining particles mainly affect the resolutions and efficiencies of the detector. This paper presents a novel development for the LHCb simulation software which re-uses the rest of the event from previously simulated events. This approach achieves an order of magnitude increase in speed and the same quality compared to the nominal simulation.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalThe European Physical Journal
    Volume78
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 12 Dec 2018

    Keywords

    • hep-ex

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