Changes between Version 191 and Version 192 of PublicAnalysisDatabase
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- May 4, 2018, 1:45:44 PM (7 years ago)
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v191 v192 5 5 ---- 6 6 7 The current version of !MadAnalysis 5 is [https://launchpad.net/madanalysis5/trunk/v1. 5/+download/ma5_v1.6.41.tgz version 1.6 (beta)]. This version (and all former versions since v1.3) contains a lot of improvements to make the recasting procedure easier. In order to use all analyses implement in the PAD, you need to install both the delphes and delphesMA5tune detector simulators and the library of analyses shown below. To this aim, once !MadAnalysis 5 has been installed and started, it is sufficient to type:7 The current version of !MadAnalysis 5 is [https://launchpad.net/madanalysis5/trunk/v1.6/+download/ma5_v1.6.tgz version 1.6]. This version (and all former versions since v1.3) contains a lot of improvements to make the recasting procedure easier. In order to use all analyses implement in the PAD, you need to install both the delphes and delphesMA5tune detector simulators and the library of analyses shown below. To this aim, once !MadAnalysis 5 has been installed and started, it is sufficient to type: 8 8 {{{ 9 9 install delphesMA5tune … … 31 31 ---- 32 32 33 Although we have two options for taking care of the detector simulation (delphes and delphesMA5tune), we recommend, when developing a new recasting code, to use the latest MA5 v1.4version linked to the standard Delphes3 (see [https://madanalysis.irmp.ucl.ac.be/attachment/wiki/PublicAnalysisDatabase/MA5-1.2.pdf these slides] for more information). New analyses (within the PAD or separately) can be added by running the script newAnalyzer.py (located in PAD/Build/SampleAnalyzer), passing as an argument the name of the analysis of interest. For instance,33 Although we have two options for taking care of the detector simulation (delphes and delphesMA5tune), we recommend, when developing a new recasting code, to use the latest MA5 version linked to the standard Delphes3 (see [https://madanalysis.irmp.ucl.ac.be/attachment/wiki/PublicAnalysisDatabase/MA5-1.2.pdf these slides] for more information). New analyses (within the PAD or separately) can be added by running the script newAnalyzer.py (located in PAD/Build/SampleAnalyzer), passing as an argument the name of the analysis of interest. For instance, 34 34 {{{ 35 35 python newAnalyzer.py cms_sus_14_001