Unfolding without Iterations, Adversaries, or Surrogates

Abstract

Correcting measurements for detector effects and constructing appropriate public data representations is a pressing problem in LHC physics. Current methods solve this inverse problem by relying on iterations, minimax optimization, or a surrogate forward mapping. We introduce Adversary-free Unfolding SanS Iteration or Emulation (AUSSIE), which dispenses with these mechanisms while remaining asymptotically correct. AUSSIE replaces the second OmniFold step with a new loss function that directly yields solutions with minimal dependence on the reference simulation. We showcase AUSSIE on various unfolding tasks, including full-phase-space jet substructure.

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