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gSeaGen: the KM3NeT GENIE-based code for neutrino telescopes

Authors :
Aiello, Sebastiano
Albert, Arnauld
Garre, Sergio Alves
Aly, Zineb
Ameli, Fabrizio
Andre, Michel
Androulakis, Giorgos
Anghinolfi, Marco
Anguita, Mancia
Anton, Gisela
Ardid, Miquel
Aublin, Julien
Bagatelas, Christos
Barbarino, Giancarlo
Baret, Bruny
Pree, Suzan Basegmez du
Bendahman, Meriem
Berbee, Edward
Bertin, Vincent
Biagi, Simone
Biagioni, Andrea
Bissinger, Matthias
Boettcher, Markus
Boumaaza, Jihad
Bourret, Simon
Bouta, Mohammed
Bouwhuis, Mieke
Bozza, Cristiano
Branzas, Horea
Bruchner, Marc
Bruijn, Ronald
Brunner, Jürgen
Buis, Ernst-Jan
Buompane, Raffaele
Busto, Jose
Calvo, David
Capone, Antonio
Carretero, Víctor
Castaldi, Paolo
Celli, Silvia
Chabab, Mohamed
Chau, Nhan
Chen, Andrew
Cherubini, Silvio
Chiarella, Vitaliano
Chiarusi, Tommaso
Circella, Marco
Cocimano, Rosanna
Coelho, Joao
Coleiro, Alexis
Molla, Marta Colomer
Coniglione, Rosa
Corredoira, Imanol
Coyle, Paschal
Creusot, Alexandre
Cuttone, Giacomo
D'Onofrio, Antonio
Dallier, Richard
de Jong, Maarten
de Jong, Paul
De Palma, Mauro
de Wasseige, Gwenhaël
de Wolf, Els
Di Palma, Irene
Diaz, Antonio
Diego-Tortosa, Dídac
Distefano, Carla
Domi, Alba
Donà, Roberto
Donzaud, Corinne
Dornic, Damien
Dörr, Manuel
Drouhin, Doriane
Durocher, Mora
Eberl, Thomas
Bojaddaini, Imad El
Elsaesser, Dominik
Enzenhöfer, Alexander
Fermani, Paolo
Ferrara, Giovanna
Filipovic, Miroslav
Filippini, Francesco
Franco, Antonio
Fusco, Luigi Antonio
Gabella, Omar
Gal, Tamas
Soto, Alfonso Andres Garcia
Garufi, Fabio
Gatelet, Yoann
Geißelbrecht, Nicole
Gialanella, Lucio
Giorgio, Emidio
Gozzini, Sara Rebecca
Gracia, Rodrigo
Graf, Kay
Grasso, Dario
Grégoire, Timothée
Grella, Giuseppe
Guidi, Carlo
Hallmann, Steffen
Hamdaoui, Hassane
Heijboer, Aart
Hekalo, Amar
Hernandez-Rey, Juan-Jose
Hofestädt, Jannik
Ibnsalih, Walid Idrissi
Illuminati, Giulia
James, Clancy
Jung, Bouke Jisse
Kadler, Matthias
Kalaczyński, Piotr
Kalekin, Oleg
Katz, Uli
Chowdhury, Nafis Rezwan Khan
Koffeman, Els
Kooijman, Paul
Kouchner, Antoine
Kreter, Michael
Kulikovskiy, Vladimir
Lahmann, Robert
Larosa, Giuseppina
Breton, Remy Le
Leonardi, Ornella
Leone, Francesco
Leonora, Emanuele
Levi, Giuseppe
Lincetto, Massimiliano
Clark, Miles Lindsey
Lipreau, Thomas
Lonardo, Alessandro
Longhitano, Fabio
Coto, Daniel Lopez
Mańczak, Jerzy
Mannheim, Karl
Margiotta, Annarita
Marinelli, Antonio
Markou, Christos
Martin, Lilian
Martínez-Mora, Juan Antonio
Martini, Agnese
Marzaioli, Fabio
Mastroianni, Stefano
Mazzou, Safaa
Melis, Karel
Miele, Gennaro
Migliozzi, Pasquale
Migneco, Emilio
Mijakowski, Piotr
Palacios, Luis Salvador Miranda
Modebadze, Zurab
Mollo, Carlos Maximiliano
Morganti, Mauro
Moser, Michael
Moussa, Abdelilah
Muller, Rasa
Musumeci, Mario
Nauta, Lodewijk
Navas, Sergio
Nicolau, Carlo Alessandro
Fearraigh, Brían Ó
Organokov, Mukharbek
Orlando, Angelo
Papalashvili, Gogita
Papaleo, Riccardo
Pastore, Cosimo
Paun, Alice
Pavalas, Gabriela Emilia
Pellegrino, Carmelo
Perrin-Terrin, Mathieu
Piattelli, Paolo
Pieterse, Camiel
Pikounis, Konstantinos
Pisanti, Ofelia
Poirè, Chiara
Popa, Vlad
Post, Maarten
Pradier, Thierry
Pühlhofer, Gerd
Pulvirenti, Sara
Quinn, Liam
Rabyang, Omphile
Raffaelli, Fabrizio
Randazzo, Nunzio
Rapicavoli, Antonio
Razzaque, Soebur
Real, Diego
Reck, Stefan
Reubelt, Jonas
Riccobene, Giorgio
Richer, Marc
Rivoire, Stephane
Rovelli, Alberto
Greus, Francisco Salesa
Samtleben, Dorothea Franziska Elisabeth
Losa, Agustín Sánchez
Sanguineti, Matteo
Santangelo, Andrea
Santonocito, Domenico
Sapienza, Piera
Schnabel, Jutta
Sciacca, Virginia
Seneca, Jordan
Sgura, Irene
Shanidze, Rezo
Sharma, Ankur
Simeone, Francesco
Sinopoulou, Anna
Spisso, Bernardino
Spurio, Maurizio
Stavropoulos, Dimitris
Steijger, Jos
Stellacci, Simona Maria
Taiuti, Mauro
Tayalati, Yahya
Tenllado, Enrique
Thakore, Tarak
Tingay, Steven
Tzamariudaki, Ekaterini
Tzanetatos, Dimitrios
Berg, Ad van den
van der Knaap, Frits
van Eijk, Daan
Van Elewyck, Véronique
Vannoye, Godefroy
Vasileiadis, George
Versari, Federico
Viola, Salvatore
Vivolo, Daniele
Wilms, Joern
Wojaczyński, Rafał
Zaborov, Dmitry
Zavatarelli, Sandra
Zegarelli, Angela
Zornoza, Juan-de-Dios
Zúñiga, Juan
Zywucka, Natalia
Source :
Volume 256, November 2020, 107477
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The gSeaGen code is a GENIE-based application developed to efficiently generate high statistics samples of events, induced by neutrino interactions, detectable in a neutrino telescope. The gSeaGen code is able to generate events induced by all neutrino flavours, considering topological differences between track-type and shower-like events. Neutrino interactions are simulated taking into account the density and the composition of the media surrounding the detector. The main features of gSeaGen are presented together with some examples of its application within the KM3NeT project.<br />Comment: 45 pages, 10 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Volume 256, November 2020, 107477
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2003.14040
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2020.107477