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r163 r364 8 8 9 9 http://www.fynu.ucl.ac.be/delphes.html 10 CP3-09-01 10 CP3-09-01 11 arXiv:0903.2225v1 11 12 13 Delphes, a framework for fast simulation of a generic collider experiment 14 S. Ovyn, X. Rouby, V. Lemaitre 15 (Submitted on 12 Mar 2009) 16 It is always delicate to know whether theoretical predictions are visible 17 and measurable in a high energy collider experiment due to the complexity 18 of the related detectors, data acquisition chain and software. We introduce 19 here a new C++ based framework, DELPHES, for fast simulation of a general- 20 purpose experiment. The simulation includes a tracking system, embedded into 21 a magnetic field, calorimetry and a muon system, and possible very forward 22 detectors arranged along the beamline. The framework is interfaced to standard 23 file formats (e.g. Les Houches Event File) and outputs observable objects for 24 analysis, like missing transverse energy and collections of electrons or jets. 25 The simulation of detector response takes into account the detector resolution, 26 and usual reconstruction algorithms, such as FASTJET. A simplified preselection 27 can also be applied on processed data for trigger emulation. Detection of 28 very forward scattered particles relies on the transport in beamlines with 29 the HECTOR software. Finally, the FROG 2D/3D event display is used for 30 visualisation of the collision final states. An overview of DELPHES is given 31 as well as a few LHC use-cases for illustration. 32 33 Comments: 29 pages, 12 figures 34 Subjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) 35 Report number: CP3-09-01 36 Cite as: arXiv:0903.2225v1 [hep-ph]
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