Authors: Caleb Fangmeier Date: May 16, 2018
Note: I have adopted a more intuitive naming scheme for the seeding working points.
old-default
: Just the old pair-match seeding with default settingsnew-default
: The new triplet-match seeding with the HLT settingsnew-wide
: The new triplet-match seeding with the double-size window settingsWe define a "Full Fake Rate" as:
$ \frac{N{fake}}{N{scl}} $
Where, $N{scl}$ is the number of superclusters in the sample with $HOE<0.15$ and resulting in at least one gsf-track, and $N{fake}$ is the number of denominator superclusters resulting in only non-truth-matched GSF-tracks.
fig::full_fake_rate_all|\"Full Fake Rate\" as a function of supercluster $p_T, \eta, \phi$.
To help understand the above plots, I'll also include the numerator and denominator distributions.
A few observations:
tt-old-default
to tt-new-default
. At first glance, The reason for this is just that the denominator requires that the super-cluster result in at least one gsf-track, and the more restrictive new-default
setting results in fewer superclusters that fulfill that requirement. However, the new-wide
setting ends up being comparable to old-default
.new-wide
setting is comparable to the old-default
setting.