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[Rivet] VH Run1 analysisAndy Buckley andy.buckley at cern.chMon Jun 8 12:48:02 BST 2015
Even though there's no reference data? If I understand correctly, this will be plotting MC distributions whose data counterparts were not made public (or at least not tabulated) in the ATLAS publication. Andy On 08/06/15 12:36, David Grellscheid wrote: > Hi! > > Great idea! If it's really ATLAS-specific, I would propose to stick with > out current prefix scheme, and call it > > ATLAS_MC_VHBB_R1 > > The MC_ prefix should remain reserved for analyses that are not > experiment-specific. > > Thanks, > > David > > > On 08/06/2015 12:43, Andy Buckley wrote: >> Hi Paolo, >> >> Excellent! Yes, I think this would be a fantastically useful thing to >> have in Rivet. Please let us know if you need any help. Do you want to >> "just" replace the current MC_VHBB, or make a new analysis like >> MC_VHBB_ATLASRUN1? (that name just made up in 5 seconds, I'm sure there >> are better suggestions!) >> >> Andy >> >> >> On 08/06/15 10:07, Paolo Francavilla wrote: >>> Ciao Andy, >>> >>> starting from the MC_VHBB module in Rivet, Jean has been working to >>> include the event selection used in the VH bb Run1 analysis. >>> >>> For the moment the code seems to be reasonable, and produce a lot of >>> nice histograms, and we are wondering if there is an interest to get >>> this code in Rivet, as a MC_XXX code. >>> >>> I think we are interested to have it in the Hbb community in ATLAS (but >>> for this we could just have it in an ATLAS svn), to run tests on the >>> mc15 processes (Jean started to make some tests on ~100k events per >>> sample). >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> Paolo >> >> -- Dr Andy Buckley, Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow Particle Physics Expt Group, University of Glasgow
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