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1#ifndef __FASTJET_JH_TOP_TAGGER_HH__
2#define __FASTJET_JH_TOP_TAGGER_HH__
3
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31
32
33#include <fastjet/tools/TopTaggerBase.hh>
34#include <fastjet/CompositeJetStructure.hh>
35#include <fastjet/LimitedWarning.hh>
36
37FASTJET_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
38
39class JHTopTagger;
40class JHTopTaggerStructure;
41
42//----------------------------------------------------------------------
43/// @ingroup tools_taggers
44/// \class JHTopTagger
45/// Class that helps perform boosted top tagging using the "Johns Hopkins"
46/// method from arXiv:0806.0848 (Kaplan, Rehermann, Schwartz
47/// and Tweedie)
48///
49///The tagger proceeds as follows:
50/// - start from a jet J obtained with the Cambridge/Aachen algorithm
51/// - undo the last iteration j -> j_1,j_2 (with pt_1>pt_2) until the
52/// two subjets satisfy pt_1 > delta_p pt_J (with pt_J the pt of
53/// the original jet) and |y_1 - y_2| + |phi_1 - phi_2| > delta_r.
54/// - if one of these criteria is not satisfied, carry on the
55/// procedure with j_1 (discarding j_2)
56/// - for each of the subjets found, repeat the procedure. If some
57/// new substructure is found, keep these 2 new subjets, otherwise
58/// keep the original subjet (found during the first iteration)
59/// - at this stage, one has at most 4 subjets. If one has less than
60/// 3, the tagger has failed.
61/// - reconstruct the W from the 2 subjets with a mass closest to the
62/// W mass
63/// - impose that the W helicity angle be less than a threshold
64/// cos_theta_W_max.
65///
66/// \section input Input conditions
67///
68/// - the original jet must have an associated (and valid)
69/// ClusterSequence
70/// - the tagger is designed to work with jets formed by the
71/// Cambridge/Aachen (C/A) algorithm; if a non-C/A jet is passed to
72/// the tagger, a warning will be issued
73///
74/// \section Example
75///
76/// A JHTopTagger can be used as follows:
77///
78/// \code
79/// double delta_p = 0.10; // subjets must carry at least this fraction of the original jet's p_t
80/// double delta_r = 0.19; // subjets must be separated by at least this Manhattan distance
81/// double cos_theta_W_max = 0.7; // the maximal allowed value of the W helicity angle
82/// JHTopTagger top_tagger(delta_p, delta_r, cos_theta_W_max);
83/// // indicate the acceptable range of top, W masses (default: no limits)
84/// top_tagger.set_top_selector(SelectorMassRange(150,200));
85/// top_tagger.set_W_selector (SelectorMassRange( 65, 95));
86/// // now try and tag a jet
87/// PseudoJet top_candidate = top_tagger(jet); // jet should come from a Cambridge/Aachen clustering
88/// if (top_candidate != 0) { // successful tagging
89/// double top_mass = top_candidate.m();
90/// double W_mass = top_candidate.structure_of<JHTopTagger>().W().m();
91/// }
92/// \endcode
93///
94/// The full set of information available from the structure_of<JHTopTagger>()
95/// call is
96///
97/// - PseudoJet W() : the W subjet of the top candidate
98/// - PseudoJet non_W(): non-W subjet(s) of the top candidate (i.e. the b)
99/// - double cos_theta_W(): the W helicity angle
100/// - PseudoJet W1(): the harder of the two prongs of the W
101/// - PseudoJet W2(): the softer of the two prongs of the W
102///
103/// The structure of the top_candidate can also be accessed through its
104/// pieces() function:
105///
106/// - top_candidate.pieces()[0]: W
107/// - top_candidate.pieces()[1]: non_W
108///
109/// The W itself has two pieces (corresponding to W1, W2).
110///
111/// The existence of the first two of the structural calls (W(),
112/// non_W()) and the fact that the top is made of two pieces (W,
113/// non_W) are features that should be common to all taggers derived
114/// from TopTaggerBase.
115///
116/// See also \subpage Example13 for a full usage example.
117///
118class JHTopTagger : public TopTaggerBase {
119public:
120 /// default ctor
121 /// The parameters are the following:
122 /// \param delta_p fractional pt cut imposed on the subjets
123 /// (computed as a fraction of the original jet)
124 /// \param delta_r minimal distance between 2 subjets
125 /// (computed as |y1-y2|+|phi1-phi2|)
126 /// \param cos_theta_W_max the maximal value for the polarisation
127 /// angle of the W
128 /// \param mW the W mass
129 ///
130 /// The default values of all these parameters are taken from
131 /// arXiv:0806:0848
132 JHTopTagger(const double delta_p=0.10, const double delta_r=0.19,
133 double cos_theta_W_max=0.7, double mW=80.4)
134 : _delta_p(delta_p), _delta_r(delta_r),
135 _cos_theta_W_max(cos_theta_W_max), _mW(mW){};
136
137 /// returns a textual description of the tagger
138 virtual std::string description() const;
139
140 /// runs the tagger on the given jet and
141 /// returns the tagged PseudoJet if successful, or a PseudoJet==0 otherwise
142 /// (standard access is through operator()).
143 /// \param jet the PseudoJet to tag
144 virtual PseudoJet result(const PseudoJet & jet) const;
145
146 // the type of the associated structure
147 typedef JHTopTaggerStructure StructureType;
148
149protected:
150 /// runs the Johns Hopkins decomposition procedure
151 std::vector<PseudoJet> _split_once(const PseudoJet & jet_to_split,
152 const PseudoJet & reference_jet) const;
153
154 double _delta_p, _delta_r, _cos_theta_W_max, _mW;
155 static LimitedWarning _warnings_nonca;
156};
157
158
159//------------------------------------------------------------------------
160/// @ingroup tools_taggers
161/// \class JHTopTaggerStructure
162/// the structure returned by the JHTopTagger transformer.
163///
164/// See the JHTopTagger class description for the details of what
165/// is inside this structure
166///
167class JHTopTaggerStructure : public CompositeJetStructure, public TopTaggerBaseStructure {
168public:
169 /// ctor with pieces initialisation
170 JHTopTaggerStructure(std::vector<PseudoJet> pieces_in,
171 const JetDefinition::Recombiner *recombiner = 0) :
172 CompositeJetStructure(pieces_in, recombiner), _cos_theta_w(0.0){}
173
174 /// returns the W subjet
175 inline const PseudoJet & W() const{
176 return _pieces[0];
177 }
178
179 /// returns the first W subjet (the harder)
180 inline PseudoJet W1() const{
181 assert(W().pieces().size()>0);
182 return W().pieces()[0];
183 }
184
185 /// returns the second W subjet
186 inline PseudoJet W2() const{
187 assert(W().pieces().size()>1);
188 return W().pieces()[1];
189 }
190
191 /// returns the non-W subjet
192 /// It will have 1 or 2 pieces depending on whether the tagger has
193 /// found 3 or 4 pieces
194 inline const PseudoJet & non_W() const{
195 return _pieces[1];
196 }
197
198 /// returns the W helicity angle
199 inline double cos_theta_W() const {return _cos_theta_w;}
200
201// /// returns the original jet (before tagging)
202// const PseudoJet & original() const {return _original_jet;}
203
204
205protected:
206 double _cos_theta_w; ///< the W helicity angle
207 //PseudoJet _W; ///< the tagged W
208 //PseudoJet _non_W; ///< the remaining pieces
209// PseudoJet _original_jet; ///< the original jet (before tagging)
210
211 // allow the tagger to set these
212 friend class JHTopTagger;
213};
214
215
216
217FASTJET_END_NAMESPACE
218
219#endif // __FASTJET_JH_TOP_TAGGER_HH__
220
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