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Event Display for the Visualization of CMS Data

Electron Detail View . First 4 months of 7 TeV running. Table View . Detailed view of an Electron shows full information about selected electron, its outermost and innermost states at ECAL surface, and clustered and unclustered ECAL rechits .

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Event Display for the Visualization of CMS Data

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  1. Electron Detail View First 4 months of 7 TeV running TableView Detailed view of an Electron shows full information about selected electron, its outermost and innermost states at ECAL surface, and clustered and unclustered ECAL rechits. Table views show user chosen information about data objects stored in a collection. Table columns can be interactively sorted. Track Residuals Detail View HLT and L1 Trigger Tables Event Display for the Visualization of CMS Data A candidate for production of a top quark pair in CMS, where both top quarks decay into a W and a b quark, and both W particles decay into a muon and neutrino. This results in 2 muons (light blue tracks), 2 jets tagged as b-quark jets and missing energy (from the escaping neutrinos). Fireworks GUI is a Customized ROOT GUI Detailed view of the Track residuals shows the selected Track residuals in Silicon strip detector in local X-Y coordinates. HLT and L1 trigger tables give full information about trigger menus, pre-scales, and acceptancy rate. MuonDetail View Lego View Lothar BAUERDICK (FNAL),GiulioEULISSE (FNAL),Christopher JONES (FNAL),DmytroKOVALSKYI (UCSB), Thomas MC CAULEY (FNAL), Alja MRAK TADEL (UCSD), Johannes MUELMENSTAEDT (UCSD), Ianna OSBORNE (FNAL),MatevzTADEL (CERN/UCSD), Yanjun TU (UCSD),AviYAGIL (UCSD) Detailed view of a Muon shows full information about selectedmuon, its outermost and innermost states at ECAL surface,muon direction at vertex, and clustered and unclustered ECAL rechits. Lego view shows hadronic (blue ) and electromagnetic (red ) transverse energy distribution of an “unrolled” detector in eta/phi space. Jets are shown as circles. Auto-projection from orthographic to perspective view. Track Hits Detail View Glimpse View • Add/resize/move CMS logo • Add/resize/move Event info • Add/resize/move/edit annotations • Fish eye • Set object visibility on/off • Show/hide scales • Show/hide a camera guide • Zoom, rotate, pan • Change colors/transparency • Change line width • Show/hide sub-detectors • Show with outline • Show as wireframe • Open local/remote data file • Save/restore configuration • Chain data files • Export images • Go to next/previous event • Play events • Set timeout for play mode • Filter events • Add/remove collection • Visualization cuts • Auto scale • Per-view representation • HLT and L1 triggers info • Mac/SLC5 standalone distribution • 3D,RhoPhi, RhoZviews • Detailed views • Table views • Table column sort • Specific views for sub-detectors • Specific view for rechits • Glimpse view • Correlated selection • Correlated highlight • Bubble help • Dock/undock windows • Add/remove views Detailed view of a Track shows full information of selected track, its innermost and outermost states, vertex, all det modules associated with the track. The module state (lost, bad, inactive) is shown with a different color. All clusters and hits are shown. Glimpse view gives a quick insight into total energy distribution in 3D space. Event Display in the News Online event displays installed and used in both control room at P5 and CMS Centre. The online event displays receive events from an event server supported by IT and running prompt reconstruction from an Express stream. The snapshots from P5 online event displays are published on CMS online web server. Dr. JONES (cdj@fnal.gov) October, 18-19, 2010, CHEP2010, Taipei, Taiwan

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