LHCb collaboration
Cite as: LHCb collaboration (2022). LHCb 2012 Beam4000GeV MagUp LEPTONIC Stream Stripping21r0p2. CERN Open Data Portal. DOI:10.7483/OPENDATA.LHCB.BDOL.G5B5
Dataset Collision LHCb 8TeV pp CERN-LHC
Data from proton-proton (pp) collisions collected by the LHCb experiment in the year 2012 of Run1 of the LHC.
This dataset was created in several production steps. These steps, software used and the configuration is provided below.
Prod ID: 95380
Prod type: Merge
Parent Prod ID: 94005
Parent Prod type: DataStripping
Conditions:
dddb-20190206-2
cond-20150409-1
List of Trigger Configuration Keys (TCK):
TCK Number of Files
0xa10045 345
0x990044 144
0xa10044 122
0xa20044 9
0x9f0045 152
0xa30044 834
0xa30046 102
0xac0046 49
0x94003d 842
0x97003d 599
0x990042 1911
0x95003d 4
0x990043 17
0xad0046 9
0x9a0042 2
Step Stripping21r0p2
Release: DaVinci.v39r1p6 AppConfig.v3r384 Det/SQLDDDB.v7r10 TMVAWeights.v1r14
DaVinci/DV-Stripping21r0p2-Stripping.py
DaVinci/DV-RedoCaloPID-Stripping21.py
DaVinci/DataType-2012.py
DaVinci/InputType-DST.py
Persistency/Compression-ZLIB-1.py
Step Stripping21r0p2-Merging
Release: DaVinci.v39r1p6 AppConfig.v3r384 Det/SQLDDDB.v7r10
Merging/DV-Stripping-Merging.py
Persistency/Compression-LZMA-4.py
Step Stripping21r0p2
Release: DaVinci.v39r1p6 AppConfig.v3r384 Det/SQLDDDB.v7r10 TMVAWeights.v1r14
DaVinci/DV-Stripping21r0p2-Stripping.py
DaVinci/DV-RedoCaloPID-Stripping21.py
DaVinci/DataType-2012.py
DaVinci/InputType-DST.py
Persistency/Compression-ZLIB-1.py
Step Stripping21r0p2-Merging
Release: DaVinci.v39r1p6 AppConfig.v3r384 Det/SQLDDDB.v7r10
Merging/DV-Stripping-Merging.py
Persistency/Compression-LZMA-4.py
The data collected by the LHCb detector is available in .DST and .mDST formats. The data files can be explored using LHCb software but it is best to write the relevant columns to ROOT Tuples or preferred data format.
Instructions for exploring a DST and writing out ROOT tuples are available in LHCb Starterkit below. For "tupling" jobs, software called DaVinci is mainly used within LHCb, its documentation is also available below.
These open data are released under the Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal license.
Neither the experiment(s) ( LHCb ) nor CERN endorse any works, scientific or otherwise, produced using these data.
This release has a unique DOI that you are requested to cite in any applications or publications.