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showtabs=false, % Tabs anzeigen ? xleftmargin=17pt, framexleftmargin=17pt, framexrightmargin=5pt, framexbottommargin=4pt, %backgroundcolor=\color{lightgray}, showstringspaces=false % Leerzeichen in Strings anzeigen ? } %\DeclareCaptionFont{blue}{\color{blue}} %\captionsetup[lstlisting]{singlelinecheck=false, labelfont={blue}, textfont={blue}} \usepackage{caption} \DeclareCaptionFont{white}{\color{white}} \DeclareCaptionFormat{listing}{\colorbox[cmyk]{0.43, 0.35, 0.35,0.01}{\parbox{\textwidth}{\hspace{15pt}#1#2#3}}} \captionsetup[lstlisting]{format=listing,labelfont=white,textfont=white, singlelinecheck=false, margin=0pt, font={bf,footnotesize}} \usetikzlibrary{arrows} \usetikzlibrary{shapes} %\usepackage{gfsartemisia-euler} %\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \setbeamerfont{frametitle}{size=\LARGE,series=\bfseries} \tikzstyle{decision} = [diamond, draw, fill=gray!20, text width=4.5em, text badly centered, node distance=3cm, inner sep=0pt] \tikzstyle{block} = [rectangle, draw, fill=blue!10, text width=5em, text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=2em] \tikzstyle{line} = [draw, -latex'] \tikzstyle{cloud} = [draw, ellipse,fill=red!10, node distance=3cm, minimum height=2em] \tikzstyle{every picture}+=[remember picture] \renewcommand{\PKs}{{\HepParticle{K}{S}{}\xspace}} % color definitions \usepackage{color} \definecolor{uipoppy}{RGB}{225, 64, 5} \definecolor{uipaleblue}{RGB}{96,123,139} \definecolor{uiblack}{RGB}{0, 0, 0} % caption styling %\DeclareCaptionFont{uiblack}{\color{uiblack}} %\DeclareCaptionFont{uipoppy}{\color{uipoppy}} %\captionsetup{labelfont={uipoppy},textfont=uiblack} % see the macros.tex file for definitions \include{macros } % title slide definition \title{Stuff made at midnight } %\subtitle{a bias report} \author{ Marcin Chrz\k{a}szcz$^{1,2}$ , Nicola Serra$^{1}$ } \institute[UTH, IFJ] { %\begin{tiny} $ ^1$ University of Zurich , $ ^2$ Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow, %\end{tiny}smallsmall } \date{ \today} %-------------------------------------------------------------------- % Introduction %-------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{document} \setbeamertemplate{background} {\includegraphics[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]{frontpage_bg_mine}} \setbeamertemplate{footline}[default] \begin{frame} \vspace{1.1cm} \begin{columns} \column{2.75in} \titlepage \begin{center} \includegraphics[height=1.0cm ]{pic/uzh.jpg} % \hspace{0.5cm} % \includegraphics[height=1.5cm]{pic/babar.jpg} \hspace{1cm} \includegraphics[height=1.0cm]{pic/ifj.png} \hspace{1cm} %\includegraphics[height=1.0cm]{pic/SNS.jpg} \end{center} \vspace{10cm} \column{2.0in} \end{columns} \end{frame} %-------------------------------------------------------------------- % OUTLINE %-------------------------------------------------------------------- \section[Outline]{} \begin{frame} \tableofcontents \end{frame} %------------------------------------------------------------------- % Introduction %------------------------------------------------------------------- % % Set the background for the rest of the slides. % Insert infoline \setbeamertemplate{background} {\includegraphics[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]{slide_bg}} \setbeamertemplate{footline}[bunsentheme] \title{Update on analysis} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \setbeamertemplate{background} {\includegraphics[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]{slide_bg}} \setbeamertemplate{footline}[bunsentheme] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%2>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{PID + GeoMVA} \begin{frame}\frametitle{PID + GeoMVA} {~}\\ Let's make a rough estimate using MC. This looks promising but doesn't tell the whole story. \includegraphics[scale=0.36]{pidmva/ROCPID.png} \textref {M.Chrz\k{a}szcz, N.Serra 2013} \end{frame} %\section{Work done so far} \begin{frame}\frametitle{PID + GeoMVA} {~}\\ \begin{itemize} \item Since doing this on data is beyond one week let's make a rule of thumb on MC. \item Let's say we are sensitive to bins: $PID>0.43+GeoMVA>0.35$ \item On MC signal efficiency is arround $11\%$. \item Lets see what happens there. \item What is the date for MVA to be finish? \end{itemize} \textref {M.Chrz\k{a}szcz, N.Serra 2013} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{PID + GeoMVA} {~}\\ \includegraphics[scale=0.30]{pidmva/comparison2.png}\\ Looks like at least $10\%$ is achievable. Calibration is also doable(need to check statistics). \textref {M.Chrz\k{a}szcz, N.Serra 2013} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{PID + GeoMVA Conclusions} {~}\\ \begin{itemize} \item MC bck statistics are not enough to give a definite answer. \item Need to look at data =( \item The plan is to have two MVA with and without PID. \item The extra work is minimal and we can easily gain. \end{itemize} \textref {M.Chrz\k{a}szcz, N.Serra 2013} \end{frame} \begin{frame}\frametitle{$\tau \to 3 \mu$ specifics} {~} \only<1> { In case of $\tau \to 3 \mu$ we want different isolation parameters for different kinds of decays: \begin{itemize} \item $D \to \tau$ \item $Ds \to \tau$ \item $B \to D \to \tau$ \item $B \to Ds \to \tau$ \item $B \to \tau$ \end{itemize} } \only<2> { \begin{enumerate} \item Does it make any sense to make my life so complicated? \item YES! \item Example: $B \to \tau$ is in $99 \%$ $B \to D \tau X$. \item This means we if you have D and tau close to each other track from D can go to $\tau$ etc. \item In their approach this truck would be considered non-isolating which is nonsense because it forms a bck candidate! \item From first looks the problem can be reduced to 3 chains: $B \to \tau$, $B \to Dx \to \tau$, $D \to \tau$. \end{enumerate} } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%5 \only<3> { \begin{columns} \column{2.5in} \includegraphics[scale=0.21]{tmva_tau23mu/mva_BDT.png} \column{2.5in} \includegraphics[scale=0.21]{tmva_tau23mu/rejBvsS.png} \end{columns} \begin{columns} \column{2.5in} \includegraphics[scale=0.21]{tmva_tau23mu/mva_BDT_21513000.png} \column{2.5in} \includegraphics[scale=0.21]{tmva_tau23mu/rejBvsS_21513000.png} \end{columns} } \end{frame} \end{document}