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FTDY instability issues #6
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The fact that |
Thanks @scarlehoff. I want to take the opportunity of this issue to clarify what I was discussing at the phone call, concerning the cut on In NNPDF4.0, we apply to all FT DY data the cut For the case of DYE906, I guess that another modification is needed. Each of the six data points of this data set are the combination of 10 sub-points, all of which have different values of |
I agree with this. If |
I perfectly agree. Just a silly question: Is the definition of tau = (M^{2} / s) rather than (M^{2}/ sqrt{s})? |
@andreab1997 You're right. The definition is |
Let's collect here (or in an associated wiki page) the information about the situation of the FTDY grids in the MHOU fits (see here) I would like to know whether this is something that we can fix in vrap.
I've had a quick look at the following grid from theory 400 DYE866P.pineappl.lz4 (so it does include only NLO)
When doing
pineappl convolute
with NNPDF4.0 we get quite reasonable results for all datapoints (I'm not copying them here but the central values are all positive and the scale variations move in the 10-20% range). One example of this:pineappl convolute DYE866P.pineappl.lz4 NNPDF40_nnlo_as_01180
However, if I now use
190310-tg-nlo-global
with pineappl convolute, some points are very similar, while others become negative or receive very large scale corrections (the last three columns are cv, and -,+ scales in the 7-points prescription)pineappl convolute DYE866P.pineappl.lz4 190310-tg-nlo-global
Note that this is with the NLO grid. With the NNLO grids the effect are less pronounced (but still there).
This is coming from negative points in the PDF. When I do
convolute
with190310-tg-nlo-global
with--force positive
I find results compatible with NNPDF4.0. So @andreab1997 one possible solution (regardless of other cuts that might be implemented) would be to apply a "positive cutoff" in the computation of the MHOU. On one hand this is reasonable (a negative cross section is unphysical) but it might be a bit challenging to do while keeping the uncertainties perfectly gaussian.pineappl convolute DYE866P.pineappl.lz4 190310-tg-nlo-global --force-positive
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