Ionisation Profile Monitors are used to image the beam in transverse dimension using products of rest gas ionisation: electrons or ions. Those ionisation products are transported from the ionisation place to the detector using external guiding fields. Nonuniformities of these fields, space charge of the beam itself and initial velocities of the electrons due to ionisation are the main phenomena leading to distortion of the beam image. All these phenomena must be estimated using numerical simulations.
During the last 40 years numerous codes were written to address various aspects of the electron/ion transport in IPMs, however none of these codes is publicly available, maintained, well documented nor completed. In this workshop an inter-labolatory collaboration with goal to create, benchmark and maintain such a code will be discussed and planned.
First discussion session will concentrate on:
1. general architecture of the proposed program
2. use cases
3. definition of milestones
4. resources from various laboratories (manpower, infrastructure)
In this session the following aspects shall be regarded:
1. definition of modules and interfaces between modules
2. UI definition
3. discussion on technologies to be used
4. development plan for the next year
5. drafting a simple memorandum of understanding