19–25 Oct 2024
Europe/Zurich timezone

Updating the software description of the ATLAS Detector

24 Oct 2024, 15:00
18m
Large Hall A

Large Hall A

Talk Track 5 - Simulation and analysis tools Parallel (Track 5)

Speaker

Riccardo Maria Bianchi (University of Pittsburgh (US))

Description

The software description of the ATLAS detector is based on the GeoModel toolkit, developed in-house for the ATLAS experiment but released and maintained as a separate package with few dependencies. A compact SQLite-based exchange format permits the sharing of geometrical information between applications including visualization, clash detection, material inventory, database browsing, and lightweight full simulation. ATLAS simulation, reconstruction, and other elements of standard ATLAS offline workflows are now being adapted to ingest the geometry files which are prepared using platform independent modular geometry plugin code. This represents a major transformation of the ATLAS detector description software, impacting even the development procedures, for which new roles have been invented. During these integration activities, both the GeoModel geometry kernel and the GeoModel toolkit have seen improvements, including volume calculation, material blending, helper classes for simpler memory management, and and a richer collection of supported geometrical objects. This talk reports on these activities.

Authors

Evgueni Tcherniaev (University of Pittsburgh (US)) Johannes Junggeburth (University of Massachusetts (US)) Joseph Boudreau (University of Pittsburgh (US)) Marilena Bandieramonte (University of Pittsburgh (US)) Riccardo Maria Bianchi (University of Pittsburgh (US)) Sarka Todorova (Charles University (CZ)) Vakho Tsulaia (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))

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