Fast simulation for forward hadronic calorimeters

29 Aug 2023, 11:00
30m
Ether (St. Petersburg, Nevsky 1)

Ether

St. Petersburg, Nevsky 1

Mendeleev hall, Nevsky 1, St. Petersburg

Speaker

Andrey Seryakov (St Petersburg State University (RU))

Description

Forward hadronic calorimetes are used in HI experiments to determine centrality and reaction plane. To understand the response and calculate systematic uncertanties a large amount of simulated data has to be produced. However a GEANT4 simulation of hadronic calorimeters may take as much time as of the whole detector if the calorimeter was hitted by a large fraction of nucleon spectators due to origination of many hadronic showers.
I would like to present the solution which was developed for the NA61/SHINE experiment at SPS CERN. It is a stand alone application based of fitted single nucleon responses, which allows practically instantaneous generation of a calorimeter responce even for Pb+Pb collisions.
SHINE is a fixed target experiment at SPS CERN. It has a hadronic calorimeter (PSD) which also plays a role of a beam dump. This detector has a very similar structure as the MPD's FHCal.

This work was supported by St. Petersburg State University project ID: 94031112

Primary author

Andrey Seryakov (St Petersburg State University (RU))

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