XML Files for EvaluateStreaming

 

Some XML files are stored here for you to use with the evaluateStreaming tool. You can either download them to your area or just give the URL as an input filename to the tool (with creative right-clicking on the links below, you may be able to copy the URL to the clipboard. With Internet Explorer 6, do right-click and copy shortcut).

 

Quick Jumps: [Stream Schemes | Events Info | Primal Overrides]

 

Sample Stream Schemes

(Sorry the pictures of the schemes are gone. I used Microsoft Word to write the web page and it just blew away the images. <Sigh>)

Proposals

 

proposal1.xml

Proposed stream scheme that protects W/Z, separates b physics low pt events and jets.

 

Must use with global_CMT80 events and primal stream override file global_CMT80_ovPrimals_proposal.xml

topProposal.xml

Proposed stream scheme from the Top group. Similar to above but adds DILEP and MULTIJET streams.

 

Must use with global_CMT80 events and primal stream override file

global_CMT80_ovPrimals_topProposal.xml

 

Other schemes

 

template.xml

Use this one to start a new Stream Scheme.

priority.xml

A simple priority scheme. Should be usable on any data.

fullTree.xml

Stream scheme with all options spelled out. Sometimes a good place to start (prescale is for minbias, zerobias and Mark&Pass triggers)

mu_e_topPri_separated.xml

Muon and electron have the top priority. Many primal streams are separated out into their own physical streams (e.g. Electron_only, E+JET+TAU [has an e and can have a jet and/or a tau]).

 

Useful for top and higgs but perhaps bad for W/Z.

mu_e_topPri_jetsTauClumped.xml

Similar to mu_e_topPri_separated.xml but not quite as fine grained. Jets and taus are lumped together. There’s separate electron and muon only streams as well as separate electron+anything and muon+anything.

 

Perhaps this is better than the separated scheme for W/Z and doesn’t hurt others too much.

tau_jet_topPri_separated.xml

Similar to mu_e_topPri_separated.xml except that the taus and the jets get the highest priority. Since these streams are much smaller compared to others, all analyses will have to look at just a little of extra data.

pete1.xml

A scheme inspired by Peter Tamburello. This is the friendliest scheme for the W/Z analyses, since all of their data will be in only one stream.

finer_w_isolated.xml

 

You must use a global_CMT80 events file and the global_CMT80_finerOvPrimals primal stream overrides.

 

The overrides make special primal streams for different kinds of electron, muon and jet triggers. The electron primal stream is now only for single-high energy electron triggers (suitable for the W analysis). There’s something similar for the muons. The rest is just a simple priority. This makes streams very friendly to the W cross section analysis.

 

 


Events Information

 

 

 

Primal Stream Overrides

 

 


2002 August 28 Adam Lyon (lyon@fnal.gov)