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====== Event Format : extended LHE ====== | ====== Event Format : extended LHE ====== | ||
- | People involved: | + | People involved: Eric & Benj |
===== Present state ===== | ===== Present state ===== | ||
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^ simplified LHE (gzip compression) | 5.1 | | ^ simplified LHE (gzip compression) | 5.1 | | ||
^ LHCO (gzip compression) | 1.6 | | ^ LHCO (gzip compression) | 1.6 | | ||
- | ^ Delphes ROOT | 161 | | + | ^ Delphes 2 ROOT | 161 | |
===== Motivations ===== | ===== Motivations ===== | ||
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6 2 1 2 501 0 -0.14952840473E+03 0.23999735524E+02 -0.25720865153E+03 0.34516945021E+03 0.17335203433E+03 0. 0. | 6 2 1 2 501 0 -0.14952840473E+03 0.23999735524E+02 -0.25720865153E+03 0.34516945021E+03 0.17335203433E+03 0. 0. | ||
- | * hadrons level: the conventions can be applied without too much change (maybe the meaning of the two ICOLUP varaibles could be discussed). | + | * hadron level: the conventions can be applied without too much change (maybe the meaning of the two ICOLUP variables could be discussed). |
2212 2 1 2 501 0 -0.14952840473E+03 0.23999735524E+02 -0.25720865153E+03 0.34516945021E+03 0.17335203433E+03 0. 0. | 2212 2 1 2 501 0 -0.14952840473E+03 0.23999735524E+02 -0.25720865153E+03 0.34516945021E+03 0.17335203433E+03 0. 0. | ||
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* MOTHUP variables linked the reconstructed object to the originated partons (only for some objects). Example: a electron coming from hard-process. | * MOTHUP variables linked the reconstructed object to the originated partons (only for some objects). Example: a electron coming from hard-process. | ||
* PUP variables without change. | * PUP variables without change. | ||
- | Other variables specific to the nature of the reconstructed objects must be added. | + | Other relevant variables, specific to the nature of the reconstructed objects, must be added. |
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- | * Optional substructure in <event> block: defining a XML tag for each collection of objects. Several collections of a same object kind (jets in the example) can be defined and used. | + | * Optional substructure in <event> block: defining a XML tag for each collection of reconstructed objects. When detector fast-simulation is applied, several configurations can be applied (for instance for lepton isolation) and several collection of the same object kind can be produced. The <event>-block substructure is designed to handle several collections of a same object kind. Example: |
- | <hardprocess> | + | <event> |
... | ... | ||
- | </hardprocess> | + | |
<jets> | <jets> | ||
... | ... | ||
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... | ... | ||
</muons> | </muons> | ||
- | ... | + | </event> |
- | * List of relevant observables for each object collection must be defined. | + | Warning: If the LHE file supplies several collections of jets, people must obviously use only collection of jets in their analysis. |