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In a typical scenario, you will be given or find a [[ | In a typical scenario, you will be given or find a [[FileNames|dataset name]], such as '''dig.mu2e.CeEndpoint.MDC2018b.art'''. Usually this will arise out of discussions with you physics group or mentor. You can also discover these from the listing of [[MDC2018| MDC 2018 data]] or the [|https://mu2e.fnal.gov/atwork/computing/ops/samMon.html full listing]. | ||
==Running jobs== | ==Running jobs== |
Revision as of 16:38, 14 December 2018
Introduction
This workflow is used to access the data in existing art format data files. If you don't know what art files are, please review the basic information at ComputingTutorials. Some major collaboration efforts to make files for analysis were the "cd3" processing in 2015 and the MDC2018 processing in 2018. Individual users may also produce and upload datasets.
Finding data
In a typical scenario, you will be given or find a dataset name, such as dig.mu2e.CeEndpoint.MDC2018b.art. Usually this will arise out of discussions with you physics group or mentor. You can also discover these from the listing of MDC 2018 data or the [|https://mu2e.fnal.gov/atwork/computing/ops/samMon.html full listing].
Running jobs
Analysis Methods
You have a choice of how to convert the art files into histograms or similar formats to get at the anlaysis quantities you need. We have a summary of at Ntuples