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Adding the L2 combined muon step to the trigger new JO test (ATR-20242). The step runs:
- A view data verifier to pick up the L2 SA muons from the previous step
- The ID fast track finding
- the muComb algorithm

Currently it seems that the combined electron+muon chains need to have the same number of steps for electrons and muons, so I split the muon chains into two type. The default chains (used in combination with other signatures) run the L2 SA and combined steps, and the msonly chains run the L2 SA and precision SA steps (and the L2 combined and preicion SA steps are only created for the relevant chains).
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ATLAS Offline software

Welcome to ATLAS offline software!

To find out how to build Athena, make merge requests etc, please have a look at the release building pages.

In particular, if you fork this project please do not forget to add the ATLAS Robot as a developer (assuming you might want to submit a merge request) as documented here.

For ATLAS members, please see the Atlas Computing Twiki for even more information.

Branches

The following branches are currently active:

Branch Purpose Main Project, Release Series
21.0 Tier0 and MC16c Athena, 21.0.X
21.0-mc16a MC16a bugfixes Athena, 21.0.20.Y
21.0-mc16d MC16d bugfixes Athena, 21.0.20.Y
21.1 HLT and P1 monitoring AthenaP1, 21.1.X
21.2 Derivations and Analysis AthDerivations + (Ath)AnalysisBase, 21.2.X
21.3 MC18 Simulation Athena, 21.3.X
21.6 Event Generation AthGeneration, 21.6.X
21.9 Upgrade Phase-2 developments Athena + AthSimulation, 21.9.X
master AthenaMT development Athena, 22.0.X

Links

  • The ATLAS webpage will tell you all about the ATLAS experiment (for ATLAS members, the collaboration webpage is here)
  • The Twiki is the main source of documentation, and has many links to sub-domains
  • The software documentation page has some tutorials etc
  • The git repository is here
  • And the Doxygen code documentation can be found here
  • To cite Athena, you can use the following zenodo DOI