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The LHCb Simulation Wizard

The LHCb Simulation Wizard is a web tool that simplifies the process of finding available particle decays in the LHCb simulation software and samples which contain them. The app is directed both at LHCb physicists and users of LHCb Open Data. Whilst the LHCb software is currently public, the learnin...

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Autor principal: Alexander Wight, Alexia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2867578
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description The LHCb Simulation Wizard is a web tool that simplifies the process of finding available particle decays in the LHCb simulation software and samples which contain them. The app is directed both at LHCb physicists and users of LHCb Open Data. Whilst the LHCb software is currently public, the learning curve to use them is very steep: the aim of the Simulation Wizard is to reduce this via a user-friendly web tool. It produces an annotated version of the decay files, helping users to understand the content of the files without needing prior expertise; allows searching via particle decays (rather than by filenames of 8-digit event type identifiers); and instantly displays available samples.
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spelling cern-28675782023-08-15T18:57:53Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2867578engAlexander Wight, AlexiaThe LHCb Simulation WizardComputing and ComputersEducation and OutreachThe LHCb Simulation Wizard is a web tool that simplifies the process of finding available particle decays in the LHCb simulation software and samples which contain them. The app is directed both at LHCb physicists and users of LHCb Open Data. Whilst the LHCb software is currently public, the learning curve to use them is very steep: the aim of the Simulation Wizard is to reduce this via a user-friendly web tool. It produces an annotated version of the decay files, helping users to understand the content of the files without needing prior expertise; allows searching via particle decays (rather than by filenames of 8-digit event type identifiers); and instantly displays available samples.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2023-043oai:cds.cern.ch:28675782023-08-11
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The LHCb Simulation Wizard
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