Practice talk for Roadmap of Dark Matter Models for Run 3, Patrick Ecker

Europe/Berlin
Kerstin Tackmann (Belle II and ATLAS (ATLAS Higgs Physics))
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Minutes of the rehearsal

 

Detailed timing:

9:02 start talk

9:04 start p.3

9:10 start p.8

9:13 start p.10

9:16 start p.12

9:17 start p.13

9:20 start p.20

9:20 end of talk

 

18 min total, so a bit too long. But the discussion can be streamlined in a few places (as discussed).

 

 

Comments on the slides:

 

p.2:

-Can save some time on discussing the integrated luminosity by quoting the luminosity integrated on the Upsilon(4S) (could also mention the off-resonance luminosity on the slide in writing).

-low pile-up -> low multiplicity

 

p.3:

-Think about mentioning ee final state for h' and tautau final state for A'. This could also save some time since then you would need to comment on these.

 

p.4:

-Prepare a backup slide that shows where/how the different model parameters enter.

 

p.5:

-add "=mh'" or similar to clarify phi=h'

 

p.6:

-mS -> mh' for consistency

-Reduce the small plots from three to two examples, and make them a bit larger such that the variation is visible.

 

p.7: "All Experiments" is probably confusing outside of Belle II, and the lumi is given. Something like "data" would be more clear.

 

p.9:

-"Run independent signal" is probably confusing outside of Belle II. Something like "average running conditions" might be more clear. And maybe you have a good idea for an understandable version of "Experiment X"?

-Use experiment 26 conditions for the multiplicitly plot occupancy figure.

 

p.10:

-Plots are quite small, move the upper plot to the backup.

-Drop comment about semi-Bayesian p-values.

 

p.11:

-Add forward reference to p.13 for the BF.

 

p.12:

-Add minimal displacement cut as footnote.

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