Cite as: McCauley, Thomas; (2014). Event display file derived from /JetMETTauMonitor/Run2010B-Apr21ReReco-v1/AOD. CERN Open Data Portal. DOI:10.7483/OPENDATA.CMS.VFPT.38KQ
Dataset Derived CMS 7TeV pp CERN-LHC Parent Dataset: /JetMETTauMonitor/Run2010B-Apr21ReReco-v1/AOD
Sample event set from /JetMETTauMonitor/Run2010B-Apr21ReReco-v1/AOD primary dataset in json format readable from the browser-based 3d event display
No selection or quality criteria have been applied on the individual physics objects, apart from accepting only the validated runs
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A browser-based event display for the CMS experiment at the LHC using WebGL
Contributors: L. Barnard, M. Hategan, C. Logren, T. McCauley, P. Nguyen, M. Saunby
This application uses three.js
This view is specifically designed for use in a Google Cardboard viewer and therefore requires a viewer and a suitable mobile phone.
To use with the viewer, rotate the phone to landscape, press the button below, and insert into the viewer. The view automatically pans forward in the direction of view. To exit, tap the screen.
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Files available via the web have been created from SketchUp models created by T. Sakuma.
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These files contain the objects to be displayed with the online event display. No event selection, apart from accepting only the validated runs, is applied. The software to produce these files is available in:
Software to extract the event display format from the CMS primary dataset
The data can be accessed from the file menu of the online event display
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