MuonCalib Tutorial
Muon calibration tutorial
Welcome to the Muon Calibration Page! After doing this tutorial, you will be able to run Athena, make your ntuples containing segment information and use this ntuple to do Athena-independent analysis.
Introduction
Calibration
General information about the need of calibration in the MuonSpectrometer.
Calibration framework
Link to Niels' stuff on calibration.
Why segments?
Maybe needed to explain the concept of segments.
Making segment ntuples
Setting up ATHENA
Making segment ntuples from scratch can be done with Athena running on release 10.5.0 or higher. It is recommended to run at the most recent release, in order to be up-to-date. This section covers working in release 11.0.0 . Since this release is not stalled at NIKHEF yet, it is recommended to work at CERN. If you do not have an ATLAS account yet you can get an account here.
- log on to lxplus:
ssh <username>@lxplus.cern.ch
- create a work area (here called 11.0.0)
mkdir 11.0.0
cd 11.0.0/
- create a requirements file which should look like this:
set CMTSITE CERN macro ATLAS_DIST_AREA "/afs/cern.ch/atlas/software/dist" macro ATLAS_RELEASE "11.0.0" use AtlasSettings v* $(ATLAS_DIST_AREA) path_remove CMTPATH ${PWD} path_prepend CMTPATH ${PWD}
- build your CMT environment:
source /afs/cern.ch/sw/contrib/CMT/v1r18p20050501/mgr/setup.(c)sh
cmt config
source setup.(c)sh -tag=opt
- the last command line must be typed in every time you open a new terminal. If you want to fill your ntuple with segments from ATLAS reconstructed muons check out the RecExCommon package. For other environments (such as CTB etcetera take a closer look at the MuonCalibrationFramework page.
cmt co Reconstruction/RecExample/RecExCommon (at head) or
cmt co -r RecExCommon-version Reconstruction/RecExample/RecExCommon for your favorite version
- build RecExCommon
cd Recontruction/RecExample/RecExCommon/RecExCommon-*/cmt
cmt config
source setup.(c)sh
gmake
- go to the run directory and load some auxilliary stuff:
cd ../run/
source ../share/RecExCommon_links.(c)sh
- now we can run Athena, provided to have the right jobOptions files. (The following command dumps the messages and writes them to the logfile.)
athena jobOptions.py | tee athena.log
Running on single muons samples
- a good example of a jobOptions file that produces segment ntuples is provided by Domizia:
cp /afs/cern.ch/user/d/domizia/public/MuonCalib_files/myTopOptions.py
- you can customize this jobOption file to your own needs...
Change the number of events in the ntuple Change the tracking software (Moore <-> MuonBoy) Change the muon-sample (note! The file should be in your PoolFileCatalog)
Segment analysis
Setting up the analysis package
- go to your work space at your ATLAS account
cd 11.0.0/
- get the CalibNtupleAnalysis package (in the future this can be checked out from the release):
cp ~/zvankest/public/CalibNtupleAnalysis.tar
tar -xvf CalibNtupleAnalysis.tar
From the ntuple on, we can operate Athena-independent <<whew!!>>. The skeleton for the segment analysis will be discussed here.
Customizing your favorite analysis
A skeleton needs some 'meat'...