Simulated pile-up dataset MinBias_TuneCUETP8M1_13TeV-pythia8 in GEN-SIM format for 2015 collision data
/MinBias_TuneCUETP8M1_13TeV-pythia8/RunIISummer15GS-MCRUN2_71_V1-v2/GEN-SIM, CMS Collaboration
Cite as: CMS Collaboration (2021). Simulated pile-up dataset MinBias_TuneCUETP8M1_13TeV-pythia8 in GEN-SIM format for 2015 collision data. CERN Open Data Portal. DOI:10.7483/OPENDATA.CMS.VV3J.DIZS
Data recorded in 2015 and published in 2021Dataset Simulated Standard Model Physics Minimum Bias CMS 13TeV pp CERN-LHC
Description
Simulated dataset MinBias_TuneCUETP8M1_13TeV-pythia8 in GEN-SIM format (see CMS Monte Carlo production overview) for 2015 collision data. Events are sampled from this dataset and added to simulated data to make them comparable with the 2015 collision data, see the guide to pile-up simulation.
See the description of the simulated dataset names in: About CMS simulated dataset names.
Dataset characteristics
199682696 events. 11786 files. 35.9 TiB in total.System details
76X_mcRun2_asymptotic_RunIIFall15DR76_v1CMSSW_7_6_7
Recommended container image for analyses is available in the following locations (see guide):
docker.io/cmsopendata/cmssw_7_6_7-slc6_amd64_gcc493:latestgitlab-registry.cern.ch/cms-cloud/cmssw-docker-opendata/cmssw_7_6_7-slc6_amd64_gcc493:latest
How were these data generated?
These data were processed with (see also CMS Monte Carlo production overview):
Step GEN-SIM
Release: CMSSW_7_1_20
Global Tag: MCRUN2_71_V1::All
Generators: pythia8
Production script
(preview)
Generator parameters
(preview)
(link)
Configuration file
for SIM
(link)
How were these data validated?
The generation and simulation of simulated Monte Carlo data have been validated through general CMS validation procedures.
How can you use these data?
You can access these data through the CMS Open Data container or the CMS Virtual Machine. See the instructions for setting up one of the two alternative environments and getting started in
Running CMS analysis code using Docker
Files and indexes
Disclaimer
These open data are released under the Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal license.
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