Cite as: McCauley, Thomas; (2014). Higgs candidate events for use in education and outreach. CERN Open Data Portal. DOI:10.7483/OPENDATA.CMS.N9MJ.QEEC
Dataset Derived Education CMS CERN-LHC
This document contains Higgs candidate events (with an invariant mass between 120-130 GeV) that have been released by CMS for use in education and outreach: 10 gamma-gamma events, one 2e2mu event, one 4mu event and one 4e event.
These data were selected for use in education and outreach and contain a subset of the total event information. They are not suitable for a full physics analysis.
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Contributors: L. Barnard, M. Hategan, C. Logren, T. McCauley, P. Nguyen, M. Saunby
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These events were selected by the CMS Higgs Physics Analysis Group
These events were validated by the CMS Higgs Physics Analysis Group
Files with the extension .ig are JSON files containing information suitable for visual display. The data can be accessed from the file menu of the online event display. Comma-separated value (csv) files can be used in online applications such as the histogram visualizer and other applications, examples are given in
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