J/psi to two muons from 2010
Cite as: McCauley, Thomas; (2014). J/psi to two muons from 2010. CERN Open Data Portal. DOI:10.7483/OPENDATA.CMS.SW96.PFX3
Data recorded in 2010 and published in 2014Dataset Derived Education CMS CERN-LHC
Description
The collaboration approved 2000 dimuon events around the J/psi for use in education and outreach. This record contains the necessary files for these use-cases.
These data were selected for use in education and outreach and contain a subset of the total event information. The selection criteria may be different from that used in CMS physics results. They are not suitable for a full physics analysis.
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Dataset characteristics
2000 events.Dataset semantics
| Variable | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Combination of T and G, where T stands for tracker muon and G stands for global muon. | |
| Run | The run number of the event. | |
| Event | The event number. | |
| E | The total energy of the muon GeV). | |
| px,py,pz | The components of the momemtum of the muon (GeV). | |
| pt | The transverse momentum of the muon (GeV). | |
| eta | The pseudorapidity of the muon. | |
| phi | The phi angle of the muon (rad). | |
| Q | The charge of the muon. | |
| M | The invariant mass of two muons (GeV). |
How were these data selected?
The events in this derived dataset were selected because of the presence of two muons with invariant mass between 2-5 GeV.
How can you use these data?
Files with the extension .ig are JSON files containing information suitable for visual display. The data can be accessed from the file menu of the online event display. Comma-separated value (csv) files can be used in online applications such as the histogram visualizer and other applications, examples are given in
Jupyter notebooks using CMS Open Data
Files and indexes
Disclaimer
These open data are released under the Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal license.
Neither the experiment(s) ( CMS ) nor CERN endorse any works, scientific or otherwise, produced using these data.
This release has a unique DOI that you are requested to cite in any applications or publications.
