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fcs:eic:intro [2016/11/06 16:26] asc [Looking at track resolution] |
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You can also look at single particles with flat pT, Eta and Phi. Here is an example this using a simple validation script {{: | You can also look at single particles with flat pT, Eta and Phi. Here is an example this using a simple validation script {{: | ||
- | for the MCparticle container inside LCIO file. We will use the "flat pT" sample called [[http:// | + | for the MCparticle container inside LCIO file. We will use the "flat pT" sample called [[http:// |
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
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Now, let's calculate track resolution. We will use this script {{: | Now, let's calculate track resolution. We will use this script {{: | ||
- | makes fit of pT(reco)/ | + | makes fit of pT(reco)/ |
+ | This command shown below makes resolution plots, fits with a Gaussian function, and plot resolution as a function of pT: | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
hs-get pgun_elec_eta4_pt30gev%rfull052 data 2 20 # get 20 files in 2 threads in the directory " | hs-get pgun_elec_eta4_pt30gev%rfull052 data 2 20 # get 20 files in 2 threads in the directory " | ||
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</ | </ | ||
+ | The final plot is shown below: | ||
{{: | {{: | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | wget http:// | + | wget http:// |
</ | </ | ||