Generators
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Generators are art modules which produce the first particle in a simulation job.
Protons
This generator creates a proton approaching the proton target. You can set the width of the beam, and offset it for systematic studies.
Since each generated event is a proton on target, normalization can be done by simple counting events, equal to the number of protons on target.
Examples of configurations are under the JobConfig
directory of Offline
.
It is difficult to generate a billionth of the full luminosity.
Cosmics
This generator creates a cosmic ray approaching the detector.
If the generator is the "Daya Bay" generator, then only one particle, a muon, is generated per event. The CRY generator allows multiple correlated particles per event, of several species, simulating an atmospheric shower.
Example configurations are under the JobConfig
directory of Offline.
The cosmic ray phase space is specified by a horizontal or vertical plane with limited extent. There also may be angle and momentum restrictions.
The Daya Bay generator will print an integral at the start of the job:
Total cosmic rate = 93510.8 Hz
This tells you how much time you have simulated: Ngen/rate=time
.
It is not too hard to generate a comics sample corresponding to the full run of mu2e.