AI-assisted optimization of the ECCE tracking system at the Electron Ion Collider

Fanelli, C. et al. (2023) AI-assisted optimization of the ECCE tracking system at the Electron Ion Collider. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment, 1047, 167748. (doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2022.167748)

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Abstract

The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is a cutting-edge accelerator facility that will study the nature of the “glue” that binds the building blocks of the visible matter in the universe. The proposed experiment will be realized at Brookhaven National Laboratory in approximately 10 years from now, with detector design and R & D currently ongoing. Notably, EIC is one of the first large-scale facilities to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) already starting from the design and R & D phases. The EIC Comprehensive Chromodynamics Experiment (ECCE) is a consortium that proposed a detector design based on a 1.5 T solenoid. The EIC detector proposal review concluded that the ECCE design will serve as the reference design for an EIC detector. Herein we describe a comprehensive optimization of the ECCE tracker using AI. The work required a complex parametrization of the simulated detector system. Our approach dealt with an optimization problem in a multidimensional design space driven by multiple objectives that encode the detector performance, while satisfying several mechanical constraints. We describe our strategy and show results obtained for the ECCE tracking system. The AI-assisted design is agnostic to the simulation framework and can be extended to other sub-detectors or to a system of sub-detectors to further optimize the performance of the EIC detector.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:We acknowledge support from the Office of Nuclear Physics in the Office of Science in the Department of Energy, USA, the National Science Foundation, USA, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD), USA 20200022DR.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Livingston, Dr Kenneth and Gardner, Mr Simon and Sokhan, Dr Daria and Gates, Miss Kayleigh and Penman, Mr Gary and Montgomery, Dr Rachel and Glazier, Dr Derek
Authors: Fanelli, C., Papandreou, Z., Suresh, K., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Gayoso, C. A., Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Morales, Y. C., Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Dean, C.T., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., El Fassi, L., Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Horn, T., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huang, J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, W.B., Li, X., Li, X., Li, X., Li, X., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-H., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Mantry, S., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Mkrtchyan, A., Camacho, C. M., Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., da Costa, H. P., Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santiesteban, N., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Seidl, R., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Araya, S. T., Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., van Hecke, H.W., Van Hulse, C., Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zha, W., Zhang, J.-L., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Journal Name:Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0168-9002
ISSN (Online):1872-9576
Published Online:17 November 2022

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