diff --git a/cernopendata/modules/fixtures/data/records/cms-condition-data-HIRun1.json b/cernopendata/modules/fixtures/data/records/cms-condition-data-HIRun1.json index 8f708a07a9..a5c80dcde1 100644 --- a/cernopendata/modules/fixtures/data/records/cms-condition-data-HIRun1.json +++ b/cernopendata/modules/fixtures/data/records/cms-condition-data-HIRun1.json @@ -111,5 +111,172 @@ "usage": { "description": "If you are using the CMS Virtual Machine image or the CMS container image environments, then the condition data files will be served automatically from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/ or from a file server at runtime, and therefore you do not need to download these files. If you need to have them locally, you can download them from here." } + }, + { + "abstract": { + "description": "

Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.

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These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/GR_P_V43D runtime.

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GR_P_V43D is to be used with the proton-lead collision data and proton-proton reference data from 2013.

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See further information in the guide to CMS condition database.

" + }, + "accelerator": "CERN-LHC", + "collaboration": { + "name": "CMS collaboration" + }, + "collections": [ + "CMS-Condition-Data" + ], + "date_created": [ + "2013" + ], + "date_published": "2023", + "experiment": "CMS", + "keywords": [ + "heavy-ion physics" + ], + "publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal", + "recid": "1813", + "run_period": [ + "HIRun2013", + "Run2013A" + ], + "title": "Condition data for 2013 CMS proton-lead collision data at 5.02 TeV and proton-proton reference data at 2.76 TeV", + "type": { + "primary": "Environment", + "secondary": [ + "Condition" + ] + }, + "usage": { + "description": "If you are using the CMS Virtual Machine image or the CMS container image environments, then the condition data files will be served automatically from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/ or from a file server at runtime, and therefore you do not need to download these files. If you need to have them locally, you can download them from here." + } + }, + { + "abstract": { + "description": "

Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.

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These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/STARTHI53_LV1 runtime.

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STARTHI53_LV1 is to be used with the lead-lead simulated data at 2.76 TeV from 2013.

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See further information in the guide to CMS condition database.

" + }, + "accelerator": "CERN-LHC", + "collaboration": { + "name": "CMS collaboration" + }, + "collections": [ + "CMS-Condition-Data" + ], + "date_created": [ + "2013" + ], + "date_published": "2023", + "experiment": "CMS", + "keywords": [ + "heavy-ion physics" + ], + "publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal", + "recid": "1814", + "title": "Condition data for 2013 CMS lead-lead simulated data at 2.76 TeV", + "type": { + "primary": "Environment", + "secondary": [ + "Condition" + ] + }, + "usage": { + "description": "If you are using the CMS Virtual Machine image or the CMS container image environments, then the condition data files will be served automatically from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/ or from a file server at runtime, and therefore you do not need to download these files. If you need to have them locally, you can download them from here." + } + }, + { + "abstract": { + "description": "

Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.

\n

These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/STARTHI53_V28 runtime.

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STARTHI53_V28 is to be used with the proton-proton simulated data at 2.76 TeV from 2013, needed as reference data for heavy-ion data analysis.

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See further information in the guide to CMS condition database.

" + }, + "accelerator": "CERN-LHC", + "collaboration": { + "name": "CMS collaboration" + }, + "collections": [ + "CMS-Condition-Data" + ], + "date_created": [ + "2013" + ], + "date_published": "2023", + "experiment": "CMS", + "keywords": [ + "heavy-ion physics" + ], + "publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal", + "recid": "1815", + "title": "Condition data for 2013 CMS proton-proton simulated data at 2.76 TeV for heavy-ion analysis", + "type": { + "primary": "Environment", + "secondary": [ + "Condition" + ] + }, + "usage": { + "description": "If you are using the CMS Virtual Machine image or the CMS container image environments, then the condition data files will be served automatically from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/ or from a file server at runtime, and therefore you do not need to download these files. If you need to have them locally, you can download them from here." + } + }, + { + "abstract": { + "description": "

Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.

\n

These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/STARTHI53_V27 runtime.

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STARTHI53_V27 is to be used with the proton-lead simulated data at 5.02 TeV from 2013.

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See further information in the guide to CMS condition database.

" + }, + "accelerator": "CERN-LHC", + "collaboration": { + "name": "CMS collaboration" + }, + "collections": [ + "CMS-Condition-Data" + ], + "date_created": [ + "2013" + ], + "date_published": "2023", + "experiment": "CMS", + "keywords": [ + "heavy-ion physics" + ], + "publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal", + "recid": "1816", + "title": "Condition data for 2013 CMS proton-lead simulated data at 5.02 TeV", + "type": { + "primary": "Environment", + "secondary": [ + "Condition" + ] + }, + "usage": { + "description": "If you are using the CMS Virtual Machine image or the CMS container image environments, then the condition data files will be served automatically from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/ or from a file server at runtime, and therefore you do not need to download these files. If you need to have them locally, you can download them from here." + } + }, + { + "abstract": { + "description": "

Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.

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These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/75X_dataRun2_v13.db runtime.

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75X_dataRun2_v13.db is to be used with the proton-proton heavy-ion reference data at 5.02 TeV from 2015.

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See further information in the guide to CMS condition database.

" + }, + "accelerator": "CERN-LHC", + "collaboration": { + "name": "CMS collaboration" + }, + "collections": [ + "CMS-Condition-Data" + ], + "date_created": [ + "2015" + ], + "date_published": "2023", + "experiment": "CMS", + "keywords": [ + "heavy-ion physics" + ], + "publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal", + "recid": "1817", + "run_period": [ + "Run2015E" + ], + "title": "Condition data for 2015 CMS proton-proton heavy-ion reference data at 5.02 TeV", + "type": { + "primary": "Environment", + "secondary": [ + "Condition" + ] + }, + "usage": { + "description": "If you are using the CMS Virtual Machine image or the CMS container image environments, then the condition data files will be served automatically from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/ or from a file server at runtime, and therefore you do not need to download these files. If you need to have them locally, you can download them from here." + } } ]