Data Analytics and Programming for More Efficient Computer Analysis in the MOLLER Experiment
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Abstract
The standard model of the atom has been widely accepted for many years, but there are some discrepancies when applying it to practical situations. In order to find new physics, an error of 6s needs to be seen. The MOLLER experiment (Measure of Lepton-Lepton Electroweak Reactions) aims to study this error to discover new physics. My work on this project was in data analysis and software design to optimize the data analysis framework used in this project. After thorough analysis and edits to preexisting programs, the analysis software is now compiling and working faster, at 0.7ms per event. This should allow for real time analysis of weak mixing angle data obtained in the MOLLER experiment.
Presenters
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Isaac DeBord
Ohio University
Authors
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Isaac DeBord
Ohio University