zesLite

zesLite


News:

19 Mar 2007

03/04e+RP3 data has become default. If you want to use old (03/04e+ RP2 zesLite ntuples) you should use special config file:
$ zesQuery -c /zeus/data/zesLite/bin/zesquery/i586-sl3-linux/2004.old.conf 46638 46638 'CC_xjb<=0.1'

16 Feb 2007

The test2 reconstruction of 2006e data has been done.
Run range 59600-59700. ZesLite files here: /zeus/data/zesLite/06eRP_orange.test2
To run the zesQuery on the new data you should use special config file:
/zeus/data/zesLite/bin/zesquery/i586-sl3-linux/2006eRP.test2.conf .
So, your zesQuery command can be like that:
$ zesQuery -c /zeus/data/zesLite/bin/zesquery/i586-sl3-linux/2006eRP.test2.conf 59600 59600 'CC_xjb<=0.1'

1 Feb 2007

The test reconstruction of 2006e data has been recently finished.
Run range 59600-59700. ZesLite files here: /zeus/data/zesLite/06eRP_orange.test1 .
To run the zesQuery on the new data you should use special config file:
/zeus/data/zesLite/bin/zesquery/i586-sl3-linux/2006eRP.test1.conf .
So, your zesQuery command can be like that:
$ zesQuery -c /zeus/data/zesLite/bin/zesquery/i586-sl3-linux/2006eRP.test1.conf 59600 59600 'CC_xjb<=0.1'

8 Jan 2007

The reprocessing of 2004 data has been done. zesLite files stored here:
/zeus/data/zesLite/03RP3_orange
/zeus/data/zesLite/04RP3_orange
To run the zesQuery on the new data you should use special config file:
/zeus/data/zesLite/bin/zesquery/i586-sl3-linux/2004RP3.conf .
So, your zesQuery command can be like that:
$ zesQuery -c /zeus/data/zesLite/bin/zesquery/i586-sl3-linux/2004RP3.conf 46638 46638 'CC_xjb<=0.1'
1) Note that all reprocessed zesLite files have been done with the old CAL geometry.
That mean that there is a small shift for all CAL related variables between zesLite and real result.
For example 0 < Q2el_si < 10 log. scale and 0 < Q2el_si < 10 lin. scale
So, do not put very tight cuts for such a variables during your zesLite selection.
2) There are variables that depend on the beam line GAF: trk_impparmax trk_ipsigmax.
This would mean, that we have to wait for the new beam line GAFs, if we want
that these variables make any sense.
more...

Usage


The (slightly simplified) call sequence of the query commands are
  
1. For run range:
zesQuery [-c conf.file] [-h] [-o output_file][-l] [-n N] [-k] [-p] [-v] <firstRun> <lastRun> < SELECTION >
2. For run list:
zesQuery [-c conf.file] [-h] [-o output_file][-l] [-n N] [-k] [-p] [-v] [-r file] <SELECTION>

By default, the output file name is the.z . The full calling sequence is shown with

             zesQuery -h

HERA-I (95-00p ) and HERA-II data are available in zesLite.
New runs are available in zesQuery automatically after the reconstruction.


Options and Examples



zesLite for Event Display



zesLite for Monte Carlo files



Ntuple variables (zesphys)



zesLite ntuple variables and cards (orange).



Trigger selection


Important to note


Feedback

Please report observations/suggestions to Julia Furletovan and Denis Zotkin.

Plan

If no insurmountable problems are observed, it is planned as a next step to make zesLite the default for all HERA-I and HERA-II data.

The ZES/Objectivity service has been terminated on 15-Oct-2005



Denis Zotkin 5-Feb-2007