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A turnkey package for estimating LHCb trigger efficiencies

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This release contains a bug in the propagation of uncertainties on efficiencies. Users are recommended to install release 1.4.5 instead.

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TriggerCalib - Tooling for trigger efficiencies

This repository contains tools developed for calculating trigger efficiencies in LHCb analyses and studies. The full documenation for the TriggerCalib tools can be found here: https://triggercalib.docs.cern.ch/.

At the core of these tools is the HltEff class, which implements the TISTOS method (as laid out in LHCb-PUB-2014-039) to produce trigger efficiencies in ROOT TH1/TH2 histograms. This will be extended in the near future by a .yaml-configurable interface to the class, with the aim of being familiar to users of the HltEfficiencyChecker tool for studying MC efficiencies in simulation. An additional tool, currently in planning, further extend this functionality by providing users with trigger efficiency correction tables (à la PIDCalib2) in key control channels.

If you wish to contribute to TriggerCalib, please see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Acknowledgements

We acknowledge funding from the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2020, under Grant Agreement n. 956086

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