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\pdfinclusioncopyfonts=1
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% Specify where ATLAS LaTeX style files can be found.
\RequirePackage{latex/atlaslatexpath}
% You can comment out the above line if the files are in a central location, e.g. $HOME/texmf.
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\documentclass[NOTE, REPORT=true, atlasdraft=true, UKenglish]{atlasdoc}
% The language of the document must be set: usually UKenglish or USenglish.
% british and american also work!
% Commonly used options:
% atlasdraft=true|false This document is an ATLAS draft.
% NOTE The document is an ATLAS note (draft).
% REPORT=true|false Use scrreprt|scrartcl as main class for document.
% paper=a4|letter Set paper size to A4 (default) or letter.
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% Extra packages:
\usepackage{atlaspackage}
% Commonly used options:
% subfigure|subfig|subcaption to use one of these packages for figures in figures.
% minimal Minimal set of packages.
% default Standard set of packages.
% full Full set of packages.
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% Style file with biblatex options for ATLAS documents.
\usepackage{atlasbiblatex}
% Commonly used options:
% backref=true|false Turn on or off back references in the bibliography.
% Package for creating list of authors and contributors to the analysis.
\usepackage{atlascontribute}
% Useful macros
\usepackage{atlasphysics}
% See doc/atlas_physics.pdf for a list of the defined symbols.
% Default options are:
% true: journal, misc, particle, unit, xref
% false: BSM, hepparticle, hepprocess, hion, jetetmiss, math, process,
% other, snippets
% See the package for details on the options.
% Macro to add to-do notes (for several authors). Uses the todonotes package.
% \ATLnote{JS}{Jane}{green!20}{green!50!black!60}
% add macros \JSnote and \JSinote for notes in the margin and inline.
% The first colour is for the body and the second for the border of the note.
% Set output=false in order not to print out the notes.
% Set shift=false to avoid adjustment of margins.
% Check for notes still left by commenting out the package in the final version of the note.
\usepackage[output=true, shift=true]{atlastodo}
% Files with references for use with biblatex.
% Note that biber gives an error if it finds empty bib files.
% \addbibresource{OverleafDraft.bib}
\addbibresource{bib/ATLAS.bib}
\addbibresource{bib/CMS.bib}
\addbibresource{bib/ConfNotes.bib}
\addbibresource{bib/PubNotes.bib}
% Paths for figures - do not forget the / at the end of the directory name.
\graphicspath{{logos/}{figures/}}
% Add your own definitions here (file OverleafDraft-defs.sty).
\usepackage{OverleafDraft-defs}
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% Generic document information.
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% Title, abstract and document.
\input{OverleafDraft-metadata}
% Author and title for the PDF file.
\hypersetup{pdftitle={ATLAS document},pdfauthor={The ATLAS Collaboration}}
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% Content
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\begin{document}
\maketitle
\tableofcontents
% List of contributors - print here or after the Bibliography.
% \PrintAtlasContribute{0.30}
% \clearpage
% List of to-do notes.
% \listoftodos
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\chapter{Introduction}
\label{sec:intro}
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Please note that the use of Overleaf is not recommended for ATLAS drafts because
the physics office workflows
\href{https://atlas-po.docs.cern.ch/writing-your-document/}{described here} are
only supported when working in repositories in CERN gitlab. This template is
fine to use for quick documents that do not require physics office tools, or
when preparing a draft before inserting it back into gitlab.
Place your introduction here.
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\chapter{Analysis}
\label{sec:analysis}
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You can find some text snippets that can be used in papers in \texttt{latex/atlassnippets.sty}.
To use them, provide the \texttt{snippets} option to \texttt{atlasphysics}.
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\chapter{Results}
\label{sec:result}
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Place your results here.
% All figures and tables should appear before the summary and conclusion.
% The package placeins provides the macro \FloatBarrier to achieve this.
% \FloatBarrier
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\chapter{Conclusion}
\label{sec:conclusion}
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Place your conclusion here.
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% If you use biblatex and either biber or bibtex to process the bibliography
% just say \printbibliography here.
\printbibliography
% If you want to use the traditional BibTeX you need to use the syntax below.
% \bibliographystyle{obsolete/bst/atlasBibStyleWithTitle}
% \bibliography{OverleafDraft,bib/ATLAS,bib/CMS,bib/ConfNotes,bib/PubNotes}
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% Print the list of contributors to the analysis.
% The argument gives the fraction of the text width used for the names.
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\clearpage
The supporting notes for the analysis should also contain a list of contributors.
This information should usually be included in \texttt{mydocument-metadata.tex}.
The list should be printed either here or before the Table of Contents.
\PrintAtlasContribute{0.30}
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\clearpage
\appendix
\part*{Appendices}
\addcontentsline{toc}{part}{Appendices}
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In an ATLAS note, use the appendices to include all the technical details of your work
that are relevant for the ATLAS Collaboration only (e.g.\ dataset details, software release used).
This information should be printed after the Bibliography.
\end{document}