1 June 2019 to 30 September 2019
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Development of visualisation for MPD experiment

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20m
347 (k. 215)

347

k. 215

Physics data analysis for the MPD and BM@N experiments, including Monte-Carlo models Thursday Final Presentations TeFeNICA and Slow Control final presentations

Speaker

Mr Mateusz Kowal (Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology)

Description

Monte Carlo simulation plays a significant role in particle physics. Therefore, it is important that the geometry of MPD components in software needs to be as close to real as possible. Visualising simulations helps to create actual projection of detector and generated particles. The Cosmic Ray Detector reduces the amount of muons counted for analysis by detecting cosmic radiation. With given geometry and functional code it can be added to MPD simulation.
During presentation geometry of MPD will be shown as well as exemplary visualisation of collisions. The process of simulating events will be explained.

Primary authors

Mr Mateusz Kowal (Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology) Prof. Adam Kisiel (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))

Co-authors

Michalina Milewicz-Zalewska (Joint Institute for Nuclear Reactions) Marek Peryt (Warsaw University of Technology) Nikita Dunin (JINR) Krystian Roslon (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Maciej Czarnynoga (Politechnika Warszawska) Daniel Dabrowski (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))

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