A normalized autoencoder for LHC triggers

Autoencoders are an effective analysis tool for the LHC, as they represent one of its main goal of finding physics beyond the Standard Model. The key challenge is that out-of-distribution anomaly searches based on the compressibility of features do not apply to the LHC, while existing density-based...

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Published inSciPost physics core Vol. 6; no. 4; p. 074
Main Authors Dillon, Barry M., Favaro, Luigi, Plehn, Tilman, Sorrenson, Peter, Krämer, Michael
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published SciPost 01.10.2023
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Summary:Autoencoders are an effective analysis tool for the LHC, as they represent one of its main goal of finding physics beyond the Standard Model. The key challenge is that out-of-distribution anomaly searches based on the compressibility of features do not apply to the LHC, while existing density-based searches lack performance. We present the first autoencoder which identifies anomalous jets symmetrically in the directions of higher and lower complexity. The normalized autoencoder combines a standard bottleneck architecture with a well-defined probabilistic description. It works better than all available autoencoders for top vs QCD jets and reliably identifies different dark-jet signals.
ISSN:2666-9366
2666-9366
DOI:10.21468/SciPostPhysCore.6.4.074