Conveners
Working Group 4: Detector physics, simulations, and software tools
- Paulo Fonte
- Marcello Abbrescia (Bari Physics Department and INFN)
- Supratik Mukheopadhyay (SAHA)
- Djunes Janssens (CERN)
- Piet Verwilligen (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))
- Ozkan Sahin (Uludag University (TR))
- Maryna Borysova (Weizmann Institute of Science)
- Rob Veenhof (CERN)
The Multi-purpose Time Projection Chamber (MTPC) prototype has been successfully developed and commissioned at the CSNS Back-n white neutron beamline.Its primary design objective focuses on precise measurement of light charged particle emissions in nuclear reaction,while maintaining versatile capabilities for multiple applications including fission cross-section determination, beam profile...
Accurate and efficient computation of electric fields is essential for the detailed simulation of gas detectors, as these fields govern key processes such as particle drift, multiplication, avalanche formation, and signal development. The nearly exact Boundary Element Method (neBEM), integrated with Garfield++, offers a robust open-source framework for electrostatic field computation in...
In the context of a gas-sampling Digital Hadronic Calorimeter (DHCAL), we explore the potential of using Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) for hadron energy reconstruction and Particle Identification (PID) in future collider experiments. GEANT4 was used to model a DHCAL module and generate datasets for training and testing the performance of the GNNs. The energy resolution for these hadrons is...
based on arXiv:2501.01095v2