Key Points
Introduction
- Use
xrdcpfrom within eic-shell to copy files to your local environment.
The Reconstruction Output Tree
- Output trees contain a lot of information. Take time to explore what is available, identify what you want to try and do, find the relevant branches.
- The MCParticles branch holds information on generator level particles, critical for use in comparing to what we actually detect!
Analyzing the Reconstruction Output
- Flat tree structure provides flexibility in analysis.
- The ReconstructedChargedParticles branch holds information on reconstructed tracks.
Full Chain Analysis
- There are a few steps to go through before we get to the file we analysed previously.
- Good for testing, but use simulation campaign output where possible!
Additional Resources
- Starting scripts for the exercises are available.
- Completed (tm) exercise scripts will be available after the lesson.
- Talk to your colleagues in your WG if you don’t know where to get started. Check the Examples Repository too!