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SingleElectron dataset in NanoAOD format enhanced with Particle Flow candidates from RunG of 2016

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Dataset Derived CMS 13TeV pp CERN-LHC Parent Dataset:


Description

SingleElectron dataset in NanoAOD format enhanced with Particle Flow candidates, readable with bare ROOT or other ROOT-compatible software. In addition to the default NanoAOD content, it contains candidates from the Particle Flow algorithm. Their properties are available in the "PFCands" collection. This dataset was derived from the primary dataset in MiniAOD format linked below.

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:

CMS list of validated runs Cert_271036-284044_13TeV_Legacy2016_Collisions16_JSON.txt

CMS list of validated runs Cert_271036-284044_13TeV_Legacy2016_Collisions16_JSON_MuonPhys.txt

Related datasets

This dataset was derived from:

/SingleElectron/Run2016G-UL2016_MiniAODv2-v2/MINIAOD

Dataset characteristics

153363109 events. 556 files. 1.6 GiB in total.

Dataset semantics

Variable list

How were these data selected?

The dataset was produced with the software available in the record linked below.

PFNano producer tool for CMS 2016

How were these data validated?

These data were processed from the MiniAOD primary dataset. If not equal to the parent, the processed runs and lumi sections are available below.

How can you use these data?

You can access these data through XRootD protocol or direct download, and they can be analysed with common ROOT and Python tools. See the instructions for getting started in

Using Docker containers

Getting started with CMS NanoAOD


      

Disclaimer

These open data are released under the Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal license.

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Neither the experiment(s) ( CMS ) nor CERN endorse any works, scientific or otherwise, produced using these data.

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