Abstract

NanoAOD is an event data format that has recently been commissioned by the CMS Collaboration. It only includes high level physics object information and is about 20 times more compact than the MiniAOD format. NanoAOD can be easily customised for development activities and supports automated data analysis workflows. The current status and perspectives of NanoAOD design and implementation are reviewed.

Highlights

  • The CMS Collaboration [1] has recently commissioned a new compact event data format, named NanoAOD, with the aim of serving the needs of a substantial fraction of its physics analyses with a per-event payload of about 1-2 kB

  • NanoAOD is an event data format that has recently been commissioned by the CMS Collaboration

  • The design rationale of NanoAOD is based on previous experience from user ntuples and considerations on which minimal set of object information can support a large set of analysis efforts

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The NanoAOD event data format in CMS

To cite this article: Marco Peruzzi et al 2020 J. Ser. 1525 012038 View the article online for updates and enhancements. This content was downloaded from IP address 137.138.125.98 on 06/09/2021 at 15:31.

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