[PWGJE] Add SlimTables data model and producer for future standalone embedding studies#15132
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Hi Louise, just to understand why do you use this instead of just using the JTracks table (which is also smaller)? |
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This PR introduces a new slimmed data model together with a dedicated producer workflow in PWGJE. The objective is to provide a reduced set of AOD tables containing only the minimal information needed for standalone embedding studies and derived AO2D production
These derived datasets are intended to be used as reduced inputs for further jet substructure analyses, including studies based on FastJet algorithms. The goal is to reduce dataset size while keeping the essential information required for substructure reconstruction and analysis workflows.