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Activity log
Activities are grouped by week, starting on the given date.
12/05/2014
- Preparing talk for UCL's institutional review of ATLAS EXOT-2013-19 (draft of paper to be published in journal). Document: http://cds.cern.ch/record/1701155
[ATLAS internal].
- Meeting with Emily. Discussed three possible ATLAS analyses that I could work on:
- Higgs production via VBF, measuring differential cross section in four-lepton channel. (Most promising for MC studies.)
- Dark matter search using monojet events. New approach to reducing systematic uncertainties. (MC challenges are not expected.)
- "X -> H H -> b bbar tau+ tau-" analysis. Katherine and others are already working on this. (MC challenges are expected to be negligible compared to experimental ones.)
- Writing reports (First year review, ATLAS qualification task)
- Signed up for STFC HEP summer school (31.8.–12.9. in Warwick)
Haven't used this log in a while. I'm starting again now. Much has happened in between.
10/03/2014
03/03/2014
- Configuring my own stand-alone HEP software (generators, Rivet, and auxiliary software) on LXPlus and writing scripts for generating events and running Rivet
- Following up on the curious behaviours in Pythia's main31
24/02/2014
17/02/2014
- Working on understanding Pythia's main31
10/02/2014
- Exams on Monday and Tuesday
- Now I can:
- Generate ttbar events with Powheg
- Process Powheg events with Pythia 8 (i.e. using LHE file input) in main31
- Process LHE files containing NLO process with Pythia without the additional functionality of main31
- Currently learning to:
- Save Pythia output (as HepMC files or ROOT files?) and process it with Rivet
- Generate and process events on my own computer with the same settings as I do in Athena on-the-fly (this is the 'ultimate goal')
- Seminar "QCD resummation for jet and hadron production" by Werner Vogelsang (Universität Tübingen)
- Reading:
- Sjöstrand, Mrenna, Skands: "A Brief Introduction to PYTHIA 8.1" [arXiv:0710.3820]
03/02/2014
- Nothing but revising for exams next week many hours a day
27/01/2014
20/01/2014
- Installed a heap of HEP software
- Work on understanding Main31 (the version that ships with Pythia 8)
- Mini-workshop about the future of HepMC
- ATLAS MC generator meeting, discussed coordination of top modelling work with others (Thorsten Kuhl, Dominic Hirschbühl, Liron Barak, James Monk)
13/01/2014
06/01/2014
- ATLAS UK meeting in Edinburgh, including ATLAS software workshop (Monday to Wednesday)
- Work on understanding Main 31 in detail and writing notes about it (part of which could later enter my thesis as well as ATLAS instructions)
- Got a new laptop (MacBook Pro)
30/12/2013 (on holiday)
23/12/2013 (on holiday)
16/12/2013
09/12/2013
- (I was designated an MCnet advisor: Torbjörn Sjöstrand)
- Got Main31 user hook to work with Powheg+Pythia8. Generated 50k events and produced Rivet plots
- Tried to turn off all Pythia parton-level activities except hard process. Pythia complains about these events, after 499 failed events throws exception. Disable Pythia's (and TestHEPMC's) self-checks for running
- Presented first plots and ideas about ATLAS ttbar service task to James Monk, Stefano Camarda and Stephen Bieniek (slides)
- Gave a similar presentation at the UCL weekly ATLAS meeting (slides)
- TTbar TODO (not exhaustive):
- Use leading-order PDFs for Pythia (recommended, since no negative gluon contributions as in NLO PDFs). Eg. HERAPDF, CTEQ6.1
- Continue using NLO PDFs for Powheg (CT10 is fine)
- alphaS is quite high in the Pythia showers. Lowering its value (eg matching to the value in the PDF) might reduce jet activity as desired.
02/12/2013
25/11/2013
- (Working from Helsinki November 27–29)
18/11/2013
- Work on gg -> H calculation:
- Gerard 't Hooft's lecture at King's College: "Conformal symmetry in black holes and quantum gravity" (Was awesome!)
- Reading
- Corke, Sjöstrand: "Improved Parton Showers at Large Transverse Momenta" [arXiv:1003.2384v1]
- Seymour, Marx: "Monte Carlo Event Generators" [arXiv:1304.6677v1]
11/11/2013
- Tried this: 2 days lectures, 1 day NLO calculation, 1 day ATLAS service work, 1 day course homework
- Ran Rivet within the ATLAS software (Athena) with help from Stephen B.
- Got organised with service task and Athena: created TODOs, directories, setup scripts, git repositories, etc.
- Produced more samples
- More work with FORM, progress but no perfection so far
- Reading
- Ellis, Stirling, Webber: "QCD and Collider Physics" (started)
04/11/2013
- Started working on ATLAS service task
- Skype talk with James Monk, Stephen Bieniek, Keith Hamilton
- Set up Athena and generated some events (ttbar, POWHEG + PYTHIA 6/8)
- Compiled and installed a heap of software on my laptop
- ROOT 5.34/11
- GNU Scientific Library (GSL)
- HepMC, FastJet, yaml-cpp, YODA
- Working on installing Rivet, not yet successful (make error:
library not found for -lSISConePlugin
)
- Wednesday and Thursday: Software Carpentry workshop (description
, lessons
)
- Seminar "H -> bb in ATLAS" by Gabriel Facini (CERN)
- First edit of the (compulsory) PhD student e-log
28/10/2013
- Monday and Tuesday: MCnet meeting in Manchester (MCnet meeting slides)
- Writing up some personal notes of general sessions and private conversations at the MCnet meeting (iff they turn out to be good enough, I will upload them here)
- Properly started work on gg -> H @ NLO calculation
- Installed updated versions of GNU autoconf and automake. These will enable easier installation of HEP software.
- Installed and started learning to use FORM
, which I need for the NLO calculation
21/10/2013
- Prepared a short presentation for the MCnet meeting in Manchester next week (MCnet meeting slides)
- Seminar "FTK: A hardware-based track finder for the ATLAS trigger" by Lauren Tompkins (University of Chicago)
- Reading
- Bentvelsen, Laenen, Motylinski: "Higgs production through gluon fusion at leading order" [NIKHEF preprint 2005 - 007]
- Dawson: "Radiative corrections to Higgs boson production" [Nucl. Phys. B359 (1991) 283-300]
14/10/2013
- First week with a non-negligible amount of course homework…
- Worked on notes on gg -> H @ LO calculation
07/10/2013
- Finished calculation of gg -> H @ LO (notes, work in progress)
- John Ellis' lecture on Higgs physics (2/3) at King's College
- Seminar "Heavy Neutrino Searches at the LHC" by Bhupal Dev (University of Manchester)
- First time at UCL ATLAS group meeting
30/09/2013
- Lectures started (Monday and Tuesday)
- Continued calculation of gg -> H @ LO
- Got a desk PC and a UCL HEP computing account
- John Ellis' lecture on Higgs physics (1/3) at King's College
- Registered for MCnet meeting in Manchester & booked trains
23/09/2013
- Started calculation of gg -> H cross section at leading order
- Read PhD student post-1st-year reports and sent feedback
- Post-1st-year PhD student talks
- HEP group annual meeting
- Registered at UCL
- Start of PhD!