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Quark-versus-gluon tagging in CMS Open Data with CWoLa and TopicFlow

Author:
Matthew J. Dolan, John Gargalionis, Ayodele Ore
Keyword:
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)
journal:
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date:
2023-12-06 00:00:00
Abstract
We use the CMS Open Data to examine the performance of weakly-supervised learning for tagging quark and gluon jets at the LHC. We target $Z$+jet and dijet events as respective quark- and gluon-enriched mixtures and derive samples both from data taken in 2011 at 7 TeV, and from Monte Carlo. CWoLa and TopicFlow models are trained on real data and compared to fully-supervised classifiers trained on simulation. In order to obtain estimates for the discrimination power in real data, we consider three different estimates of the quark/gluon mixture fractions in the data. Compared to when the models are evaluated on simulation, we find reversed rankings for the fully- and weakly-supervised approaches. Further, these rankings based on data are robust to the estimate of the mixture fraction in the test set. Finally, we use TopicFlow to smooth statistical fluctuations in the small testing set, and to provide uncertainty on the performance in real data.
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