/SingleMuLowPt/Run2015E-PromptReco-v1/AOD, CMS collaboration
Cite as: CMS collaboration (2023). SingleMuLowPt primary dataset in AOD format from RunE of 2015 (/SingleMuLowPt/Run2015E-PromptReco-v1/AOD). CERN Open Data Portal. DOI:10.7483/OPENDATA.CMS.T3GT.DLWZ
Dataset Collision Heavy-ion physics CMS 5.02TeV pp CERN-LHC
SingleMuLowPt primary dataset in AOD format from RunE of 2015. Run period from run number 261445 to 262328.
These proton-proton data were taken at the same centre-of-mass energy and have a similar trigger menu to proton-Pb collision data from 2013.
The list of validated runs, which must be applied to all analyses, either with the full validation or for an analysis requiring only muons, can be found in
docker.io/cmsopendata/cmssw_7_5_8_patch3-slc6_amd64_gcc491:latest
gitlab-registry.cern.ch/cms-cloud/cmssw-docker-opendata/cmssw_7_5_8_patch3-slc6_amd64_gcc491:latest
Events stored in this primary dataset were selected because of the presence of a muon with a pt above 3 GeV.
Data taking / HLT
The collision data were assigned to different RAW datasets using the following HLT configuration.
Data processing / RECO
This primary AOD dataset was processed from the RAW dataset by the following step (the run number in the configuration file name indicates the first run it was applied to):
Step: RECO
Release: CMSSW_7_5_5_patch3
Global tag: 75X_dataRun2_Prompt_ppAt5TeV_v0
Configuration file for RECO step aod_Run2015E_SingleMuLowPt_261397
Data processing / RECO
This primary AOD dataset was processed from the RAW dataset by the following step (the run number in the configuration file name indicates the first run it was applied to):
Step: RECO
Release: CMSSW_7_5_5_patch4
Global tag: 75X_dataRun2_Prompt_ppAt5TeV_v0
Configuration file for RECO step aod_Run2015E_SingleMuLowPt_262021
HLT trigger paths
The possible HLT trigger paths in this dataset are:
HLT_HIL2Mu3_NHitQ10
HLT_HIL3Mu3_NHitQ15
During data taking all the runs recorded by CMS are certified as good for physics analysis if all subdetectors, trigger, lumi and physics objects (tracking, electron, muon, photon, jet and MET) show the expected performance. Certification is based first on the offline shifters evaluation and later on the feedback provided by detector and Physics Object Group experts. Based on the above information, which is stored in a specific database called Run Registry, the Data Quality Monitoring group verifies the consistency of the certification and prepares a json file of certified runs to be used for physics analysis. For each reprocessing of the raw data, the above mentioned steps are repeated. For more information see:
The Data Quality Monitoring Software for the CMS experiment at the LHC: past, present and future
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