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Development and optimization of detector visualization and MPD data

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Physics data analysis for the MPD and BM@N experiments, including Monte-Carlo models Slow Control System 2019 TeFeNICA and Slow Control final presentations

Speaker

Arkadiusz Czarnecki (Warsaw University of Technology)

Description

To properly simulate what happens after two particles collide in a detector one needs a properly modeled geometry of said machine. For later physical analysis it is important to know exactly what are its dimensions, where is it located in space, where are the particles located, what tracks did they leave. Also knowing how to add new detector or detector parts and where to put them in the code is important as well.

Primary author

Arkadiusz Czarnecki (Warsaw University of Technology)

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