MOLLER Simulations
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GEANT4 Simulations
TOSCA
Meetings
Simulation Teleconferences
The Simulation group is led by Juliette Mammei, UMass, from Jefferson Lab and Dustin McNulty, Idaho State University. The group will meet regularly to discuss the progress of the MOLLER simulations.
Projects
Development
- Ongoing improvements to moller_sim (used to generate physics results for proposal)
- improving generators (Dustin)
- improved energy loss (multiple scattering) (Seamus?)
- geometry specification (Juliette and others) - ONGOING as people start working on subsystems
- batch submission (Juliette)
- Additional generators (pion production, including rare weak decays)
- secondary tracking (Juliette)
- changes to the tree
- improvements to the messenger
- GDML geometry read-in (Juliette) - DONE
- Materials definitions hard-coded (Juliette) - DONE, but could be improved)
- Surface properties using GDML
- Development of molgemc (using GEMC, developed in Hall B and used by CLAS)
- external generators (Dustin)
- read-in of two field maps (Juliette)
- Hit processing
- Output (EVIO->Root?)
- set up mysql database, add to svn, documentation
Simulation
- Collimator optimization (Jon Wexler)
- Hybrid coil position sensitivity study (Jon Wexler)
- Simulation of weak decays (Konrad Aniol's student)
- Detector simulations
- geometry and surface properties in moller_sim, benchmarked with Qweak (Peiqing Wang)
- standalone code benchmarked with PREx(Jon Wexler)
- Al backgrounds (Anna Lee)
- Power deposited in collimator and coils (Damon Spayde's student)
- Neutron backgrounds ()
- Benchmarking generators/radiative effects with GEANT4 physics lists ()
- Pion backgrounds (NC A&T SU)
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