Restoring Original Signal From Pile-up Signal using Deep Learning

24 Apr 2023  ·  C. H. Kim, S. Ahn, K. Y. Chae, J. Hooker, G. V. Rogachev ·

Pile-up signals are frequently produced in experimental physics. They create inaccurate physics data with high uncertainty and cause various problems. Therefore, the correction to pile-up signals is crucially required. In this study, we implemented a deep learning method to restore the original signals from the pile-up signals. We showed that a deep learning model could accurately reconstruct the original signal waveforms from the pile-up waveforms. By substituting the pile-up signals with the original signals predicted by the model, the energy and timing resolutions of the data are notably enhanced. The model implementation significantly improved the quality of the particle identification plot and particle tracks. This method is applicable to similar problems, such as separating multiple signals or correcting pile-up signals with other types of noises and backgrounds.

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