Paper ID: 2111.15655

Studying Hadronization by Machine Learning Techniques

Gábor Bíró, Bence Tankó-Bartalis, Gergely Gábor Barnaföldi

Hadronization is a non-perturbative process, which theoretical description can not be deduced from first principles. Modeling hadron formation requires several assumptions and various phenomenological approaches. Utilizing state-of-the-art Computer Vision and Deep Learning algorithms, it is eventually possible to train neural networks to learn non-linear and non-perturbative features of the physical processes. In this study, results of two ResNet networks are presented by investigating global and kinematical quantities, indeed jet- and event-shape variables. The widely used Lund string fragmentation model is applied as a baseline in $\sqrt{s}= 7$ TeV proton-proton collisions to predict the most relevant observables at further LHC energies.

Submitted: Nov 30, 2021