MAIA Detector and 10 TeV Studies Meeting

Europe/Berlin
Benjamin Rosser (University of Chicago), Federico Meloni (DESY), Kiley Kennedy (Princeton University (US))
Description

https://desy.zoom.us/j/65855003791

Meeting ID: 658 5500 3791 
 

    • 1
      Introduction and general
      Speakers: Benjamin Rosser (University of Chicago), Federico Meloni (DESY), Kiley Kennedy (Princeton University (US))
    • 2
      Updates from CERN
      Speaker: Daniele Calzolari (CERN)
    • 3
      Updates from University of Chicago
      Speakers: Benjamin Rosser (University of Chicago), Jan Tuzlić Offermann (University of Chicago), Karri DiPetrillo (University of Chicago), Mark Larson (University of Chicago)
    • 4
      Updates from DESY
      Speakers: Federico Meloni (DESY), Priscilla Pani (Z_ATLAS (Experiment ATLAS)), Thomas Madlener (FTX (FTX Fachgruppe SFT))
    • 5
      Updates from FNAL
      Speakers: Rose Powers (Princeton University), Sergo Jindariani
    • 6
      Updates from LBNL
      Speaker: Simone Pagan Griso (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
    • 7
      Updates from Princeton
      Speakers: Elise Sledge (Princeton University), Junjia Zhang (Princeton University), Kiley Kennedy (Princeton University (US)), Rose Powers (Princeton University)
    • 8
      Updates from University of Tennessee
      Speakers: Adam Vendrasco (University of Tennessee), Alexander Tuna (University of Tennessee), Benjamin Johnson (University of Tennessee), Lawrence Lee (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Micah Hillman (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Tova Holmes (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
    • 9
      Updates from Yale
      Speakers: Ethan Martinez, Gregory Penn (Yale University)

      A few items to discuss:

      1) A bit of a tau group forming (Wisconsin, Lisbon, Yale). Plan is to meet between the 3 groups bi-weekly. How should we structure this along with the general meeting?
      2) Related: Is there an easy way to update tutorial code along with bug fixes / workarounds in charged pion reconstruction (i.e., SiTracks container bugged)?
      3) Discussion on Pandora at CERN Hackathon. Points of discussion:
            i) Other groups (ALLEGRO, CLD @ FCC-ee) also have "customized" Pandora algorithm
                 a) ALLEGRO: Working on customized Pandora, also in progress (we are sharing what we find crucial and not)
                 b) CLD: Supposedly CLIC-like - substituted in their own clustering algorithm into Pandora. Running Pandora as a whole otherwise.
           ii) Creating common documentation across all users (DOXYGEN). Will include call-outs of hard-coded assumptions and description of algorithms.
                 a) Example of hard-coded assumption: # of calorimeter layers sufficient to well contain all showers. A problem for ALLEGRO.