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Add Feynman diagrams for Background Processes (such as ZZ, others) #97
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@klieret what is your opinion about this? |
So how many diagrams would that be? And would they directly tie in to some of the things that are explained in the tutorial later on (as in, will you actually refer back to them in one of the episodes)? My personal opinion is that the the course shouldn't focus too much on the physics (because people of different levels of physics understanding are completely mixed, so it'll only be at the right level for a small fraction...) |
Thanks @klieret. Two (example) diagrams for the MC samples used in the lecture should suffice.
Perhaps for someone it could be confusing as to why we are using ZZ, Zee, and Zmumu samples when talking about Higgs to 4lepton. One could show that explicitly by including the above. The episode-3 would be the place to add it, I guess. Thats the plan I had. This would be helpful to refer to the diagrams when discussing about samples here. |
Yes, I guess adding two diagrams and a few sentences wouldn't hurt :) (I'm still going to mark this as low priority, because it doesn't have anything to do with mpl) |
Thanks @klieret! |
Also note the discussion in #99 |
Feynman diagrams for the main signal process are already given, however there is no Feynman diagram for the background processes.
It will be useful to have some Feynman diagrams for the background processes.
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