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Add tauID against electrons in dead ECal regions (102X) #522

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@mbluj mbluj commented May 29, 2020

PR description:

It is about adding a tauID against electrons in dead-ECal regions - one boolean in tauTable as mentioned in #519 issue.

This PR is a sibling of #521. The main difference is that the newly added tauID is not present in input MiniAOD samples, and therefore rerun as a part of NanoAOD workflow.

We note that the PR contains also a content of cms-sw#29747 already merged into official CMSSW_10_2_X, but not present in nanoAOD/master-102X as for today (20. 05. 2020).

PR validation:

Validated with running nanoAOD configuration on an Fall17 MiniAODv2 MC sample. The newly added variable appears unless an modifier for an existing nanoAOD related era is specified.

Christian Veelken and others added 10 commits April 27, 2020 17:16
…n either AOD or miniAOD inputs

- use eta and phi of impact position of leadingPFChargedHadron on ECAL surface instead of eta and phi of tau at the vertex
 (taking bending of track in the magnetic field and the zVertex into account; disabled by default for backwards compatiblity)
…n ECAL surface (instead of taking eta and phi of tau at the vertex) when

running againstElectronDeadECAL discriminator on AOD level (for backwards compatibility)
- removed debug output
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closing this, as PRs are directly done in cmssw

@mbluj mbluj deleted the CMSSW_10_2_X_deadECalTauIDforNano branch March 13, 2024 13:28
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