Difference between revisions of "Selection step"
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− | A '''selection step''' or (somewhat [[Jargon|colloquially]]) '''cut''' is a requirement applied to a sample of [[Event|events]] or [[Object|objects]]. Only the events or objects satisfying the requirement ("passing the cut") are kept. An example of a selection step would be: ''keep events that have at least one [[jet]] with a [[transverse momentum]] of at least 50 [[GeV]]''. | + | A '''selection step''' or (somewhat [[Hepman:Jargon|colloquially]]) '''cut''' is a requirement applied to a sample of [[Event|events]] or [[Object|objects]]. Only the events or objects satisfying the requirement ("passing the cut") are kept. An example of a selection step would be: ''keep events that have at least one [[jet]] with a [[transverse momentum]] of at least 50 [[GeV]]''. |
Selection steps are applied to enrich the sample in those events or objects that one is interested in for producing results. Together, a sequence of steps form a [[selection]]. | Selection steps are applied to enrich the sample in those events or objects that one is interested in for producing results. Together, a sequence of steps form a [[selection]]. | ||
Selection steps can be arbitrarily simple or complicated, depending only on what is possible and meets the [[analysis]] needs. | Selection steps can be arbitrarily simple or complicated, depending only on what is possible and meets the [[analysis]] needs. |
Revision as of 08:14, 18 March 2016
A selection step or (somewhat colloquially) cut is a requirement applied to a sample of events or objects. Only the events or objects satisfying the requirement ("passing the cut") are kept. An example of a selection step would be: keep events that have at least one jet with a transverse momentum of at least 50 GeV.
Selection steps are applied to enrich the sample in those events or objects that one is interested in for producing results. Together, a sequence of steps form a selection.
Selection steps can be arbitrarily simple or complicated, depending only on what is possible and meets the analysis needs.