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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