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====== Study: correlations between signal regions ====== | ====== Study: correlations between signal regions ====== | ||
- | //Members: Sophie, Wolfgang, Humberto, Benj, Andy, Sabine, Sezen // | + | //Members: **Sophie**, Wolfgang, Humberto, Benj, Andy, Sabine, Sezen // |
Problem statement: to identify pairs of signal regions of the analyses in the PAD database that can safely be treated as approximately uncorrelated. | Problem statement: to identify pairs of signal regions of the analyses in the PAD database that can safely be treated as approximately uncorrelated. | ||
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| CMS-SUS-16-034 | SFOS lept. + jets | T5ZZ, TChiWZ | UL | only on-Z SRs in ColliderBit | | | CMS-SUS-16-034 | SFOS lept. + jets | T5ZZ, TChiWZ | UL | only on-Z SRs in ColliderBit | | ||
| CMS-SUS-16-039 | multilepton EWK | TChiWZ(off), TChiWH, TChipmSlep... | UL | | | CMS-SUS-16-039 | multilepton EWK | TChiWZ(off), TChiWH, TChipmSlep... | UL | | ||
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+ | ==== Quantifying overlaps between analysis search regions using ADLs ==== | ||
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+ | Members: Sezen, Wolfgang (, Harrison) | ||
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+ | Find and visualize overlaps in a model-independent way, without generating events. Directly sample the event selection. Targeted for analysis design phase. | ||
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+ | * Start from the analysis description, which lists objects and event selections. | ||
+ | * Construct a feature space from all mathematically orthogonal variables (e.g. MET, jet1.pt, jet2.pt, electron1.eta, ...). | ||
+ | * Randomly sample the feature space for each analysis based on cuts on the feature space components (jet1.pt > 100, MET > 299, etc.). | ||
+ | * Use the sampled points to compute values for variables such as HT(jets), dphi(jets), MT(lepton, MET), etc. | ||
+ | * Compare feature spaces between analyses, find and visualize overlaps and exclusions. | ||