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| ====== Luminosity at CMS ====== | ====== Luminosity at CMS ====== | ||
| - | Summary plots can be found here: | + | Summary plots of data taking at CMS and the LHC can be found [[https:// |
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| + | ===== Calculate the integrated luminosity ===== | ||
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| + | For a given dataset, you can calculate the luminosity yourself with the '' | ||
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| + | You need a JSON file that contains all the runs you want to include: | ||
| + | <code bash> | ||
| + | brilcalc lumi -b " | ||
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| + | Typically, you can find the JSON files on '' | ||
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| + | / | ||
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| + | and for a certain era dataset ('' | ||
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| + | For the recommended JSON files, [[# | ||
| + | ===== Run numbers ===== | ||
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| + | You can find the correct run numbers and the corresponding JSON files here: | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||