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vo007_PhysicsHelpers.C File Reference

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In this tutorial we demonstrate RVec helpers for physics computations such as angle differences Δϕ, the distance in the η- ϕ plane ΔR and the invariant mass.

{
// The DeltaPhi helper computes the closest angle between angles.
// This means that the resulting value is in the range [-pi, pi].
// Note that the helper also supports to compute the angle difference of an
// RVec and a scalar and two scalars. In addition, the computation of the
// difference and the behaviour at the boundary can be adjusted to radian and
// degrees.
ROOT::RVecF phis = {0.0, 1.0, -0.5, M_PI + 1.0};
auto idx = Combinations(phis, 2);
auto phi1 = Take(phis, idx[0]);
auto phi2 = Take(phis, idx[1]);
auto dphi = DeltaPhi(phi1, phi2);
std::cout << "DeltaPhi(phi1 = " << phi1 << ",\n"
<< " phi2 = " << phi2 << ")\n"
<< " = " << dphi << "\n";
// The DeltaR helper is similar to the DeltaPhi helper and computes the distance
// in the \f$\eta\f$-\f$\phi\f$ plane.
ROOT::RVecF etas = {2.4, -1.5, 1.0, 0.0};
auto eta1 = Take(etas, idx[0]);
auto eta2 = Take(etas, idx[1]);
auto dr = DeltaR(eta1, eta2, phi1, phi2);
std::cout << "\nDeltaR(eta1 = " << eta1 << ",\n"
<< " eta2 = " << eta2 << ",\n"
<< " phi1 = " << phi1 << ",\n"
<< " phi2 = " << phi2 << ")\n"
<< " = " << dr << "\n";
// The InvariantMasses helper computes the invariant mass of a two particle system
// given the properties transverse momentum (pt), rapidity (eta), azimuth (phi)
// and mass.
ROOT::RVecF pt3 = {40, 20, 30};
ROOT::RVecF eta3 = {2.5, 0.5, -1.0};
ROOT::RVecF phi3 = {-0.5, 0.0, 1.0};
ROOT::RVecF mass3 = {10, 10, 10};
ROOT::RVecF pt4 = {20, 10, 40};
ROOT::RVecF eta4 = {0.5, -0.5, 1.0};
ROOT::RVecF phi4 = {0.0, 1.0, -1.0};
ROOT::RVecF mass4 = {2, 2, 2};
std::cout << "\nInvariantMass(pt1 = " << pt3 << ",\n"
<< " eta1 = " << eta3 << ",\n"
<< " phi1 = " << phi3 << ",\n"
<< " mass1 = " << mass3 << ",\n"
<< " pt2 = " << pt4 << ",\n"
<< " eta2 = " << eta4 << ",\n"
<< " phi2 = " << phi4 << ",\n"
<< " mass2 = " << mass4 << ")\n"
<< " = " << invMass << "\n";
// The InvariantMass helper also accepts a single set of (pt, eta, phi, mass) vectors. Then,
// the invariant mass of all particles in the collection is computed.
std::cout << "\nInvariantMass(pt = " << pt3 << ",\n"
<< " eta = " << eta3 << ",\n"
<< " phi = " << phi3 << ",\n"
<< " mass = " << mass3 << ")\n"
<< " = " << invMass2 << "\n";
}
#define M_PI
Definition Rotated.cxx:105
ROOT::Detail::TRangeCast< T, true > TRangeDynCast
TRangeDynCast is an adapter class that allows the typed iteration through a TCollection.
RVec< Common_t > InvariantMasses(const RVec< T0 > &pt1, const RVec< T1 > &eta1, const RVec< T2 > &phi1, const RVec< T3 > &mass1, const RVec< T4 > &pt2, const RVec< T5 > &eta2, const RVec< T6 > &phi2, const RVec< T7 > &mass2)
Return the invariant mass of two particles given the collections of the quantities transverse momentu...
Definition RVec.hxx:3133
RVec< T > Take(const RVec< T > &v, const RVec< typename RVec< T >::size_type > &i)
Return elements of a vector at given indices.
Definition RVec.hxx:2339
Vector1::Scalar DeltaR(const Vector1 &v1, const Vector2 &v2)
Find difference in pseudorapidity (Eta) and Phi between two generic vectors The only requirements on ...
Definition VectorUtil.h:112
Vector1::Scalar InvariantMass(const Vector1 &v1, const Vector2 &v2)
return the invariant mass of two LorentzVector The only requirement on the LorentzVector is that they...
Definition VectorUtil.h:248
DeltaPhi(phi1 = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, -0.5 },
phi2 = { 1, -0.5, 4.14159, -0.5, 4.14159, 4.14159 })
= { 1, -0.5, -2.14159, -1.5, 3.14159, -1.64159 }
DeltaR(eta1 = { 2.4, 2.4, 2.4, -1.5, -1.5, 1 },
eta2 = { -1.5, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0 },
phi1 = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, -0.5 },
phi2 = { 1, -0.5, 4.14159, -0.5, 4.14159, 4.14159 })
= { 4.02616, 1.48661, 3.21659, 2.91548, 3.48132, 1.92219 }
InvariantMass(pt1 = { 40, 20, 30 },
eta1 = { 2.5, 0.5, -1 },
phi1 = { -0.5, 0, 1 },
mass1 = { 10, 10, 10 },
pt2 = { 20, 10, 40 },
eta2 = { 0.5, -0.5, 1 },
phi2 = { 0, 1, -1 },
mass2 = { 2, 2, 2 })
= { 69.0799, 23.6971, 101.326 }
InvariantMass(pt = { 40, 20, 30 },
eta = { 2.5, 0.5, -1 },
phi = { -0.5, 0, 1 },
mass = { 10, 10, 10 })
= 220.308
Date
March 2019
Author
Stefan Wunsch

Definition in file vo007_PhysicsHelpers.C.