INS-DETLGHEP-EXSep 11, 2021

Photon detection probability prediction using one-dimensional generative neural network

arXiv:2109.07277v26 citations
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This work addresses a computational bottleneck for dark matter and neutrino experiments using kilo-tonne-scale liquid argon detectors, offering a significant speed-up for simulations.

The paper tackles the computational challenge of simulating photon transport in large liquid argon detectors by proposing a one-dimensional generative neural network that predicts photon detection probabilities, achieving results with good accuracy and 20 to 50 times faster than traditional Geant4 simulations.

Photon detection is important for liquid argon detectors for direct dark matter searches or neutrino property measurements. Precise simulation of photon transport is widely used to understand the probability of photon detection in liquid argon detectors. Traditional photon transport simulation, which tracks every photon using theGeant4simulation toolkit, is a major computational challenge for kilo-tonne-scale liquid argon detectors and GeV-level energy depositions. In this work, we propose a one-dimensional generative model which efficiently generates features using an OuterProduct-layer. This model bypasses photon transport simulation and predicts the number of photons detected by particular photon detectors at the same level of detail as theGeant4simulation. The application to simulating photon detection systems in kilo-tonne-scale liquid argon detectors demonstrates this novel generative model is able to reproduceGeant4simulation with good accuracy and 20 to 50 times faster. This generative model can be used to quickly predict photon detection probability in huge liquid argon detectors like ProtoDUNE or DUNE.

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