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MICE RECO Data

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posted on 2018-03-20, 10:27 authored by The MICE Collaboration

MICE, the international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment, is a project to design, construct, operate and test a cell of a muon ionisation cooling channel that may be used for a future Muon Collider or Neutrino Factory.

The object of the MICE experiment is to take a beam of muons created from protons from the ISIS accelerator hitting a titanium target and to show that it is possible to create a narrow intense beam, using detector techniques from particle physics.

The RECO data is the processed RAW output containing information about space points, particle tracks and so on, presented as tarballed ROOT files. It has been unpacked and reconstructed using the indicated version of the official software (MAUS) with the appropriate geometry information. Further analysis, e.g. derivation of beam parameters such as emittance, will again require MAUS.

Tarballs of the RECO data output from MICE are available from:

http://gfe02.grid.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk:8301/RECO/

The MICE data and re-use policy is described in MICE Note 396:

http://www.mice.iit.edu/cgi-bin/note1LinePrint

Archival copies of all MICE data are stored on tape at the GridPP Tier 1 at the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, UK. Contact the MICE Data Manager: micedataman@stfc.ac.uk.

Material available from MICE includes:

The MICE RAW data: doi:10.17633/rd.brunel.3179644

The MICE RECO data: doi:10.17633/rd.brunel.5955850

The MICE Simulation data: doi:10.17633/rd.brunel.5972329

The MICE Miscellaneous data: doi:10.17633/rd.brunel.5024885

External Software:

ROOT: https://root.cern.ch/

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