Newer
Older
Presentations / Lb_SL / Fitter3 / mchrzasz.tex
@mchrzasz mchrzasz on 14 Jul 2016 13 KB added presentation for MENU
\documentclass[11 pt,xcolor={dvipsnames,svgnames,x11names,table}]{beamer}

\usepackage[english]{babel} 
\usepackage{polski}         


\usetheme[
	bullet=circle,		% Other option: square
	bigpagenumber,		% circled page number on lower right
	topline=true,			% colored bar at the top of the frame 
	shadow=false,			% Shading for beamer blocks
	watermark=BG_lower,	% png file for the watermark
	]{Flip}

%\logo{\kern+1.em\includegraphics[height=1cm]{SHiP-3_LightCharcoal}}
                            

\usepackage[lf]{berenis}
\usepackage[LY1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

\usepackage{emerald}
\usefonttheme{professionalfonts}
\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}		
\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-teFixt}	% This seems to be important for mapping glyphs properly

\setmainfont{Gillius ADF}			% Beamer ignores "main font" in favor of sans font
\setsansfont{Gillius ADF}			% This is the font that beamer will use by default
% \setmainfont{Gill Sans Light}		% Prettier, but harder to read

\setbeamerfont{title}{family=\fontspec{Gillius ADF}}

\input t1augie.fd

%\newcommand{\handwriting}{\fontspec{augie}} % From Emerald City, free font
%\newcommand{\handwriting}{\usefont{T1}{fau}{m}{n}} % From Emerald City, free font
% \newcommand{\handwriting}{}	% If you prefer no special handwriting font or don't have augie

%% Gill Sans doesn't look very nice when boldfaced
%% This is a hack to use Helvetica instead
%% Usage: \textbf{\forbold some stuff}
%\newcommand{\forbold}{\fontspec{Arial}}

\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{bm}
\usepackage{colortbl}
\usepackage{mathrsfs} 			% For Weinberg-esque letters
\usepackage{cancel}				% For "SUSY-breaking" symbol
\usepackage{slashed}            % for slashed characters in math mode
\usepackage{bbm}                % for \mathbbm{1} (unit matrix)
\usepackage{amsthm}				% For theorem environment
\usepackage{multirow}			% For multi row cells in table
\usepackage{arydshln} 			% For dashed lines in arrays and tables
\usepackage{siunitx}
\usepackage{xhfill}
\usepackage{grffile}
\usepackage{textpos}
\usepackage{subfigure}
\usepackage{tikz}

%\usepackage{hepparticles}    
\usepackage[italic]{hepparticles}     

\usepackage{hepnicenames} 

% Drawing a line
\tikzstyle{lw} = [line width=20pt]
\newcommand{\topline}{%
  \tikz[remember picture,overlay] {%
    \draw[crimsonred] ([yshift=-23.5pt]current page.north west)
             -- ([yshift=-23.5pt,xshift=\paperwidth]current page.north west);}}



% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %
\usepackage{tikzfeynman}		% For Feynman diagrams
\usetikzlibrary{arrows,shapes}
\usetikzlibrary{trees}
\usetikzlibrary{matrix,arrows} 				% For commutative diagram
% http://www.felixl.de/commu.pdf
\usetikzlibrary{positioning}				% For "above of=" commands
\usetikzlibrary{calc,through}				% For coordinates
\usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathreplacing}  % For curly braces
% http://www.math.ucla.edu/~getreuer/tikz.html
\usepackage{pgffor}							% For repeating patterns

\usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathmorphing}	% For Feynman Diagrams
\usetikzlibrary{decorations.markings}
\tikzset{
	% >=stealth', %%  Uncomment for more conventional arrows
	vector/.style={decorate, decoration={snake}, draw},
	provector/.style={decorate, decoration={snake,amplitude=2.5pt}, draw},
	antivector/.style={decorate, decoration={snake,amplitude=-2.5pt}, draw},
	fermion/.style={draw=gray, postaction={decorate},
		decoration={markings,mark=at position .55 with {\arrow[draw=gray]{>}}}},
	fermionbar/.style={draw=gray, postaction={decorate},
		decoration={markings,mark=at position .55 with {\arrow[draw=gray]{<}}}},
	fermionnoarrow/.style={draw=gray},
	gluon/.style={decorate, draw=black,
		decoration={coil,amplitude=4pt, segment length=5pt}},
	scalar/.style={dashed,draw=black, postaction={decorate},
		decoration={markings,mark=at position .55 with {\arrow[draw=black]{>}}}},
	scalarbar/.style={dashed,draw=black, postaction={decorate},
		decoration={markings,mark=at position .55 with {\arrow[draw=black]{<}}}},
	scalarnoarrow/.style={dashed,draw=black},
	electron/.style={draw=black, postaction={decorate},
		decoration={markings,mark=at position .55 with {\arrow[draw=black]{>}}}},
	bigvector/.style={decorate, decoration={snake,amplitude=4pt}, draw},
}

% TIKZ - for block diagrams, 
% from http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/control-system-principles/
% \usetikzlibrary{shapes,arrows}
\tikzstyle{block} = [draw, rectangle, 
minimum height=3em, minimum width=6em]




\usetikzlibrary{backgrounds}
\usetikzlibrary{mindmap,trees}	% For mind map
\newcommand{\degree}{\ensuremath{^\circ}}
\newcommand{\E}{\mathrm{E}}
\newcommand{\Var}{\mathrm{Var}}
\newcommand{\Cov}{\mathrm{Cov}}
\newcommand\Ts{\rule{0pt}{2.6ex}}       % Top strut
\newcommand\Bs{\rule[-1.2ex]{0pt}{0pt}} % Bottom strut

\graphicspath{{images/}}	% Put all images in this directory. Avoids clutter.

% SOME COMMANDS THAT I FIND HANDY
% \renewcommand{\tilde}{\widetilde} % dinky tildes look silly, dosn't work with fontspec
\newcommand{\comment}[1]{\textcolor{comment}{\footnotesize{#1}\normalsize}} % comment mild
\newcommand{\Comment}[1]{\textcolor{Comment}{\footnotesize{#1}\normalsize}} % comment bold
\newcommand{\COMMENT}[1]{\textcolor{COMMENT}{\footnotesize{#1}\normalsize}} % comment crazy bold
\newcommand{\Alert}[1]{\textcolor{Alert}{#1}} % louder alert
\newcommand{\ALERT}[1]{\textcolor{ALERT}{#1}} % loudest alert
%% "\alert" is already a beamer pre-defined
\newcommand*{\Scale}[2][4]{\scalebox{#1}{$#2$}}%

\def\Put(#1,#2)#3{\leavevmode\makebox(0,0){\put(#1,#2){#3}}}

\usepackage{gmp}
\usepackage[final]{feynmp-auto}

\usepackage[backend=bibtex,style=numeric-comp,firstinits=true]{biblatex}
\bibliography{bib}
\setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[text]

\makeatletter\let\frametextheight\beamer@frametextheight\makeatother

% suppress frame numbering for backup slides
% you always need the appendix for this!
\newcommand{\backupbegin}{
	\newcounter{framenumberappendix}
	\setcounter{framenumberappendix}{\value{framenumber}}
}
\newcommand{\backupend}{
	\addtocounter{framenumberappendix}{-\value{framenumber}}
	\addtocounter{framenumber}{\value{framenumberappendix}} 
}


\definecolor{links}{HTML}{2A1B81}
%\hypersetup{colorlinks,linkcolor=,urlcolor=links}

% For shapo's formulas:
\def\lsi{\raise0.3ex\hbox{$<$\kern-0.75em\raise-1.1ex\hbox{$\sim$}}}
\def\gsi{\raise0.3ex\hbox{$>$\kern-0.75em\raise-1.1ex\hbox{$\sim$}}}
\newcommand{\lsim}{\mathop{\lsi}}
\newcommand{\gsim}{\mathop{\gsi}}
\newcommand{\wt}{\widetilde}
%\newcommand{\ol}{\overline}
\newcommand{\Tr}{\rm{Tr}}
\newcommand{\tr}{\rm{tr}}
\newcommand{\eqn}[1]{&\hspace{-0.7em}#1\hspace{-0.7em}&}
\newcommand{\vev}[1]{\rm{$\langle #1 \rangle$}}
\newcommand{\abs}[1]{\rm{$\left| #1 \right|$}}
\newcommand{\eV}{\rm{eV}}
\newcommand{\keV}{\rm{keV}}
\newcommand{\GeV}{\rm{GeV}}
\newcommand{\im}{\rm{Im}}
\newcommand{\disp}{\displaystyle}
\def\be{\begin{equation}}
\def\ee{\end{equation}}
\def\ba{\begin{eqnarray}}
\def\ea{\end{eqnarray}}
\def\d{\partial}
\def\l{\left(}
\def\r{\right)}
\def\la{\langle}
\def\ra{\rangle}
\def\e{{\rm e}}
\def\Br{{\rm Br}}

\def\ARROW{{\color{JungleGreen}{$\Rrightarrow$}}\xspace} 


\author{ {\fontspec{Trebuchet MS}Marcin Chrz\k{a}szcz} (Universit\"{a}t Z\"{u}rich)}
\institute{UZH}
\title[Fitter update, vol 2]{Fitter update, vol 2}
\date{9 May 2016}


\begin{document}
\tikzstyle{every picture}+=[remember picture]

{
\setbeamertemplate{sidebar right}{\llap{\includegraphics[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]{bubble2}}}
\begin{frame}[c]%{\phantom{title page}} 
\begin{center}
\begin{center}
	\begin{columns}
		\begin{column}{0.75\textwidth}
			\flushright\fontspec{Trebuchet MS}\bfseries \Huge {Fitter update}
		\end{column}
                \begin{column}{0.02\textwidth}
                  {~}
                  \end{column}
                \begin{column}{0.23\textwidth}
                 % \hspace*{-1.cm}
                  \vspace*{-3mm}
                  \includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{lhcb-logo}
                  \end{column}
	        
	\end{columns}
\end{center}
	\quad
	\vspace{3em}
\begin{columns}
\begin{column}{0.44\textwidth}
\flushright \vspace{-1.8em} {\fontspec{Trebuchet MS} \Large Marcin ChrzÄ…szcz\\\vspace{-0.1em}\small \href{mailto:mchrzasz@cern.ch}{mchrzasz@cern.ch}}                                          

\end{column}
\begin{column}{0.53\textwidth}
\includegraphics[height=1.3cm]{uzh-transp}
\end{column}
\end{columns}

\vspace{1em}
%		\footnotesize\textcolor{gray}{With N. Serra, B. Storaci\\Thanks to the theory support from M. Shaposhnikov, D. Gorbunov}\normalsize\\
\vspace{0.5em}

	\textcolor{normal text.fg!50!Comment}{$R(\Lambda_c^{\ast})$ meeting, CERN\\July 4, 2016}
\end{center}
\end{frame}
}


\begin{frame}[c]{Reminder}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\begin{footnotesize}

\ARROW We use the Kernel Density to get the pdf to simulate $50\rm M$ events for each sample.

\includegraphics[width=0.32\textwidth]{images/mu/MissM2_100_2625.png}                                                                                                                                                                        
\includegraphics[width=0.32\textwidth]{{images/mu/Lambda_b0_ENDVERTEX_CHI2_100_2625.png}}                                                                                                                                                    
\includegraphics[width=0.32\textwidth]{images/mu/Estar_100_2625.png}\\                     

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{images/tau/MCorr_Lambda_b0_ENDVERTEX_CHI2_117_2625_o.png}                                                                                                                                             
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{images/tau/MCorr_Lambda_b0_ENDVERTEX_CHI2_117_2625_g.png}\\  

\end{footnotesize}

	\end{minipage}
\end{frame}

\begin{frame}[c]{Reminder}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\begin{footnotesize}

\ARROW We use the Kernel Density to get the pdf to simulate $50\rm M$ events for each sample.

\includegraphics[width=0.32\textwidth]{images/mu/MissM2_100_2625.png}                                                                                                                                                                        
\includegraphics[width=0.32\textwidth]{{images/mu/Lambda_b0_ENDVERTEX_CHI2_100_2625.png}}                                                                                                                                                    
\includegraphics[width=0.32\textwidth]{images/mu/Estar_100_2625.png}\\                     

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{images/tau/MCorr_Lambda_b0_ENDVERTEX_CHI2_117_2625_o.png}                                                                                                                                             
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{images/tau/MCorr_Lambda_b0_ENDVERTEX_CHI2_117_2625_g.png}\\  

\end{footnotesize}

	\end{minipage}
\end{frame}




\begin{frame}[c]{Initial parameters}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\begin{footnotesize}
\ARROW Template size : $2 000 000$ (for each $\mu$ and $\tau$ samples).\\
\ARROW Each toy: $20 000$ events in total.\\
\ARROW Tested couple of values of $\mathcal{R}(\Lambda_c^{\ast})=1,~0.(3)~0.25,~0.(21)$.\\
\ARROW Used 2500 toys for each scanned binning:\\
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline
$q^2$ & $4~6~ 8~ 10~ 12~ 14$ \\
$M_{miss}^2$ & $4~ 8~ 10~ 12~ 14~ 16~ 18~ 20$ \\
$E_{\ell}^2$ & $4~ 8~ 10~ 12~ 14~ 16~ 18~ 20$ \\
\hline



\end{tabular}
\end{center}


\end{footnotesize}

	\end{minipage}
\end{frame}





\begin{frame}[c]{Results $R(\Lambda_c^{\ast}) =0.25$}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\begin{footnotesize}

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.25_Mmiss18_El12}.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.25_q24_El14}.png}\\

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.25_q28_El12}.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.25_Mmiss4_El14}.png}\\


\end{footnotesize}

	\end{minipage}
\end{frame}




\begin{frame}[c]{Results $R(\Lambda_c^{\ast}) =1.0$}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\begin{footnotesize}

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_1.0_Mmiss18_El12}.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_1.0_q24_El14}.png}\\

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_1.0_q28_El12}.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_1.0_Mmiss4_El14}.png}\\


\end{footnotesize}

	\end{minipage}
\end{frame}



\begin{frame}[c]{Results $R(\Lambda_c^{\ast}) =1/3$}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\begin{footnotesize}

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.333333333333_Mmiss18_El12}.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.333333333333_q24_El14}.png}\\

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.333333333333_q28_El12}.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.333333333333_Mmiss4_El14}.png}\\


\end{footnotesize}

	\end{minipage}
\end{frame}


\begin{frame}[c]{Results $R(\Lambda_c^{\ast}) =0.(21)$}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\begin{footnotesize}

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.212121212121_Mmiss18_El12}.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.212121212121_q24_El14}.png}\\

\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.212121212121_q28_El12}.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{{images/bias_0.212121212121_Mmiss4_El14}.png}\\


\end{footnotesize}

	\end{minipage}
\end{frame}




\begin{frame}[c]{Conclusions}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\begin{footnotesize}

\ARROW So fit works!\\
\ARROW The previously observed bias was due to the fact of empty bin treatment!\\
\ARROW Now working on selection to know how much background we have so we can add it into the toys.\\



\end{footnotesize}

	\end{minipage}
\end{frame}


\backupbegin   

\begin{frame}\frametitle{svn}

\texttt{svn co \url{$DLHCB/Users/mchrzasz/RLambdacStr_Run1}}

\end{frame}

\backupend			

\end{document}