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First assessment of new Evaluated Data Libraries for Monte Carlo particle transport

Evaluated data libraries are the foundation of physics modeling in Monte Carlo particle transport codes, such as Geant4, FLUKA and MCNP, which are used in high energy and nuclear physics experiments, accelerator studies and detector development. They encompass recommended cross sections, nuclear and...

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Autores principales: Pia, Maria Grazia, Basaglia, Tullio, Bonanomi, Matteo, Cattorini, Federico, Choi, Chansoo, Han, Min Cheol, Hoff, Gabriela, Kim, Chan Hyeong, Kim, Sung Hun, Marcoli, Matteo, Saracco, Paolo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.340.0269
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702931
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author Pia, Maria Grazia
Basaglia, Tullio
Bonanomi, Matteo
Cattorini, Federico
Choi, Chansoo
Han, Min Cheol
Hoff, Gabriela
Kim, Chan Hyeong
Kim, Sung Hun
Marcoli, Matteo
Saracco, Paolo
author_facet Pia, Maria Grazia
Basaglia, Tullio
Bonanomi, Matteo
Cattorini, Federico
Choi, Chansoo
Han, Min Cheol
Hoff, Gabriela
Kim, Chan Hyeong
Kim, Sung Hun
Marcoli, Matteo
Saracco, Paolo
author_sort Pia, Maria Grazia
collection CERN
description Evaluated data libraries are the foundation of physics modeling in Monte Carlo particle transport codes, such as Geant4, FLUKA and MCNP, which are used in high energy and nuclear physics experiments, accelerator studies and detector development. They encompass recommended cross sections, nuclear and atomic parameters, which may derive from theoretical calculations, evaluations of experimental data or a combination of both. New versions of major, widely used evaluated data libraries were released in early 2018 by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) and the NNDC (National Nuclear Data Center, BNL); among them, the new data libraries for electron-photon transport represent substantial evolutions with respect to those currently in use, which date back to more than 20 years ago. The changes concern both the physics content and the data structure, which in turn affect the physical the reliability and the computational performance of simulations.The main features of the new data libraries are summarized, with emphasis on what has changed, along a first assessment of their physics quality and of their effects on computational performance in the Geant4 environment. These results provide quantitative and objective elements for developers and users of Monte Carlo codes to evaluate the impact of migrating simulations to new data libraries on sound grounds. The assessment also highlights opportunities for improvement in future releases.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17489152022-08-10T12:26:08Zdoi:10.22323/1.340.0269http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702931engPia, Maria GraziaBasaglia, TullioBonanomi, MatteoCattorini, FedericoChoi, ChansooHan, Min CheolHoff, GabrielaKim, Chan HyeongKim, Sung HunMarcoli, MatteoSaracco, PaoloFirst assessment of new Evaluated Data Libraries for Monte Carlo particle transportComputing and ComputersParticle Physics - PhenomenologyEvaluated data libraries are the foundation of physics modeling in Monte Carlo particle transport codes, such as Geant4, FLUKA and MCNP, which are used in high energy and nuclear physics experiments, accelerator studies and detector development. They encompass recommended cross sections, nuclear and atomic parameters, which may derive from theoretical calculations, evaluations of experimental data or a combination of both. New versions of major, widely used evaluated data libraries were released in early 2018 by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) and the NNDC (National Nuclear Data Center, BNL); among them, the new data libraries for electron-photon transport represent substantial evolutions with respect to those currently in use, which date back to more than 20 years ago. The changes concern both the physics content and the data structure, which in turn affect the physical the reliability and the computational performance of simulations.The main features of the new data libraries are summarized, with emphasis on what has changed, along a first assessment of their physics quality and of their effects on computational performance in the Geant4 environment. These results provide quantitative and objective elements for developers and users of Monte Carlo codes to evaluate the impact of migrating simulations to new data libraries on sound grounds. The assessment also highlights opportunities for improvement in future releases.SISSAoai:inspirehep.net:17489152019
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Pia, Maria Grazia
Basaglia, Tullio
Bonanomi, Matteo
Cattorini, Federico
Choi, Chansoo
Han, Min Cheol
Hoff, Gabriela
Kim, Chan Hyeong
Kim, Sung Hun
Marcoli, Matteo
Saracco, Paolo
First assessment of new Evaluated Data Libraries for Monte Carlo particle transport
title First assessment of new Evaluated Data Libraries for Monte Carlo particle transport
title_full First assessment of new Evaluated Data Libraries for Monte Carlo particle transport
title_fullStr First assessment of new Evaluated Data Libraries for Monte Carlo particle transport
title_full_unstemmed First assessment of new Evaluated Data Libraries for Monte Carlo particle transport
title_short First assessment of new Evaluated Data Libraries for Monte Carlo particle transport
title_sort first assessment of new evaluated data libraries for monte carlo particle transport
topic Computing and Computers
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.340.0269
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702931
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