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LHC physics dataset for unsupervised New Physics detection at 40 MHz

Ekaterina Govorkova, Ema Puljak, T. K. Aarrestad, M. Pierini, K. A. Wozniak, J. Ngadiuba

2022Scientific Data32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the particle detectors at the Large Hadron Collider, hundreds of millions of proton-proton collisions are produced every second. If one could store the whole data stream produced in these collisions, tens of terabytes of data would be written to disk every second. The general-purpose experiments ATLAS and CMS reduce this overwhelming data volume to a sustainable level, by deciding in real-time whether each collision event should be kept for further analysis or be discarded. We introduce a dataset of proton collision events that emulates a typical data stream collected by such a real-time processing system, pre-filtered by requiring the presence of at least one electron or muon. This dataset could be used to develop novel event selection strategies and assess their sensitivity to new phenomena. In particular, we intend to stimulate a community-based effort towards the design of novel algorithms for performing unsupervised new physics detection, customized to fit the bandwidth, latency and computational resource constraints of the real-time event selection system of a typical particle detector.

Topics & Concepts

Large Hadron ColliderEvent (particle physics)TerabyteDetectorComputer scienceParticle physicsEvent reconstructionAtlas (anatomy)Compact Muon SolenoidATLAS experimentData streamPhysicsOperating systemAstrophysicsPaleontologyBiologyTelecommunicationsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesParticle Detector Development and PerformanceDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems