TL;DR
RapidSim is a fast, flexible tool for simulating heavy-quark hadron decays, enabling quick analysis of signal and background processes in particle physics with customizable resolution, efficiency, and mis-identification effects.
Contribution
It introduces a lightweight, customizable simulation framework based on ROOT's TGenPhaseSpace for rapid decay studies of beauty and charm hadrons, incorporating advanced production and detector effects.
Findings
Enables quick decay simulations with configurable detector effects
Supports detailed modeling of particle mis-identification
Facilitates efficient studies of signal and background in particle physics
Abstract
RapidSim is a lightweight application for the fast simulation of phase space decays of beauty and charm quark hadrons, allowing for quick studies of the properties of signal and background decays in particle physics analyses. Based upon the TGenPhaseSpace class from the ROOT application it uses externally provided fixed-order next-to-leading-logarithm calculations to boost the initial beauty and charm hadrons to the appropriate energy for the production environment of interest. User-defined momentum resolution functions can be used to mimic the effect of imperfect track reconstruction. User-defined efficiency shapes can be applied during generation to reproduce the effects of geometric and kinematic requirements on final state particles as well as the dynamics of the decay. The effect of mis-identification of the final state particles is simple to configure via configuration files,…
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