Simulations
The NPG is developing simulation programs to predict and understand the response of existing and future nuclear physics detection systems.
As the complexity of nuclear physics experimental setups increases, simulations are becoming increasing important in the planning and design of experiments.
Detector acceptance, efficiency and the effect of the mechanical structure (inert materials) will be simulated.
The NPG has expertise in the detector simulation of a wide range of detection systems including light charged particle detectors, gamma-ray arrays and neutron detectors.
Projects under simulation
Special requirements
- Software: GEANT4 (v9.1.p01), CLHEP (2.0.3.1), ROOT (v5.16)
- Environment variables on Linux: e.g: geant-config
- The Geant4@IN2P3 pages give details of a VMware installation on Windows, Linux or Macintosh
Documentation can be found in the edocs, our library of Technical Documentation.
For further details and free download of any of these programs, please contact Dr Marc Labiche
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