Enhancing searches for resonances with robust classifiers using moment decomposition
ORAL
Abstract
A key challenge in searches for resonant new physics is that classifiers trained to enhance potential signals must not induce localized structures. Such structures could result in a false signal when the background is estimated from data using sideband methods. A variety of techniques have been developed to construct classifiers that are independent from the resonant feature (often a mass). Such strategies are sufficient to avoid localized structures, but are not necessary. We develop a new set of tools using a novel moment loss function (Moment Decomposition or MoDe) which relax the assumption of independence without creating structures in the background. By allowing classifiers to be more flexible, we enhance the sensitivity to new physics without compromising the fidelity of the background estimation.
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Presenters
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Ouail Kitouni
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Authors
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Ouail Kitouni
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Benjamin Nachman
Physics Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Constantin Weisser
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Mike Williams
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT