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We describe the new C++ physics analysis tool PAX. PAX supports users in the step between the detector reconstruction of an event and its physics interpretation. It can be used in any high energy physics experiment using the C++ language. PAX is suited for newcomers when starting their physics analysis, and for expert teams in mastering complex analysis.
Contribution to the poster session of the 14th Topical Conference on Hadron Collider Physics HCP 2002, Karlsruhe 2002
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ALEPH Collaboration, ALPHA internal note ALEPH 99-087 SOFTWR 99-001
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Erdmann, M., Hirschbühl, D., Kemp, Y., Schemitz, P., Walter, T. (2003). User Oriented Design in High Energy Physics Applications: Physics Analysis Expert. In: Erdmann, M., Müller, T. (eds) Hadron Collider Physics 2002. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55524-4_53
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