wiki:Korea2017-09-CMS-SUS-17-001

The first MadAnalysis 5 workshop on LHC recasting @ Korea

Analysis 9: CMS-SUS-17-001

Students
Supervisor(s) Sam Bein, Jory Sonneveld [mail:jory.sonneveld@cern.ch]

1. Analysis summary

2. Analysis global information

https://github.com/cms-sw/genproductions/tree/master/bin/MadGraph5_aMCatNLO/cards/production/13TeV/DarkMatter/DMPseudo_ttbar_dilep

Lepton efficiencies

https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/SUSMoriond2017ObjectsEfficiency

http://phys.onmybike.nl/recast/

Information to check matching:

https://cp3.irmp.ucl.ac.be/projects/madgraph/wiki/Matching

https://cp3.irmp.ucl.ac.be/projects/madgraph/wiki/IntroMatching

Simplified likelihoods in CMS reinterpretations: https://cds.cern.ch/record/2242860/

3. Selection description

3.1 Trigger selection

PS: This part cannot usually be described by the fast-simulation of detector.

3.2 Object definition

Explained here how the objects are defined.

3.3 Cut-flow chart

3.4 Definition of exotic observables

Like SUSY transverse observable. Notice that classical MT2 & MT2W are encoded within the MadAnalysis framework.

3. Detector simulation

Can we use the last release of the Delphes package with the CMS/ATLAS MA5tune-card? or do need to improve the simulation?

4. Validation material

4.1 Monte-Carlo samples

  • LO/NLO?
  • Model used:
  • MC generator program (name + version):
  • Shower program (name + version):
  • Tune of Pythia:
  • PDF set:
  • ME/PS merging????

4.2 Reference plots / cut-flows

4. Validation results

5. Reinterpretation (optional)

6. Questions / issues

Last modified 7 years ago Last modified on Aug 26, 2017, 9:34:08 AM

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  • CMS-PAS-SUS-17-001_Table-aux_002.pdf (55.7 KB ) - added by Sam 7 years ago. Additional Table 2: Cutflow table for two different configurations of T2tt SUSY signal models (left) and DM signal models (right). Numbers are shown for T2tt signals with top squark masses of 750 (600) GeV and LSP masses of 1 (300) GeV, and scalar (pseudoscalar) mediator mass of 10 GeV and DM particle mass of 1 GeV.

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