Michael,
Thank you again for working hard on the document.
I just wanted to clarify SiD's position on the simulation tools:
We do not object to the use of SGV, but we have not validated this against the SiD full simulation, so we cannot comment on how generic it is. As Chris pointed out, at this point, we would consider SGV files ILD-specific. We may evaluate its use for SiD at a later time. We believe the Delphes samples serve as a suitable entry point to ILC physics studies and hope this motivates the production of further, detector-specific samples.
Regarding the use of miniDST, there may have been some confusion. SiD fully supports the use of the LCIO file format for the samples. If these files can be read with ROOT, just the better. As is pointed out in the document, this lowers the threshold for going from fast simulation to full simulation. This is appropriately captured in the document, there is just a bit of confusion near the end of page 5, where the second bullet point talks about SGV-miniDST and Delphes as a tool.
Best regards,
Jan
On 6/29/20, 5:47 PM, "[log in to unmask] on behalf of Peskin, Michael E." <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
Here is v9 of the ILC study questions. We are getting very near the end. Please look this over for our discussion tomorrow. I highlight in boldface the major changes from v8.
An important source of changes is that SiD considers SVG an ILD product and would like it to be referred to as such. They are also skeptical about the miniDST format (see the mail earlier today from Chris Potter). I hope that the formulation in v9 is acceptable to everyone.
We will have a meeting Tuesday (today/tomorrow) to discuss this version. I hope that we can agree to put it on the arXiv after the last issues are settled. The agenda is:
* talk by Filip Zarnecki on the new e+e- Delphes for Snowmass
* open for discussion of the "Study Questions" document - final changes and complaints
If you would like your institution to have a preprint number on the document, please send it to me in the next few days. If you would like your funding agency to be acknowledged, please send me the information.
Here, again, is the Zoom information:
Tuesday, June 30 7am Pacific / 10 am US East Coast / 4 pm Central Europe / 11 pm Japan
The Zoom invite is below, in short: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/97166580127?pwd=Njl5M3BsWmJ4ekxJSWkwaDVTQ3ZFUT09
Best wishes,
Michael
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