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A Geant4-based simulation study for a preliminary setup of the MUonE experiment
/ Asenov, Patrick (INFN, Perugia ; CNR IRPI, Perugia) ; Abbiendi, Giovanni (INFN, Bologna) ; Goncerz, Mateusz (Cracow, INP) ; Ivanchenko, Vladimir (CERN) ; Kucharczyk, Marcin (Cracow, INP) ; Loukas, Dimitrios (Democritos Nucl. Res. Ctr.) ; Marconi, Umberto (INFN, Bologna) ; Matteuzzi, Clara (INFN, Milan Bicocca) ; Zdybal, Milosz (Cracow, INP)
MUonE is a proposed experiment which aims at an independent and precise determination of the leading hadronic contribution to the muon $g-2$, based on the measurement of the hadronic running of the electromagnetic coupling in the space-like region. This can be achieved by measuring with extremely high accuracy the shape of the differential cross section of the $\mu e$ elastic scattering, using a 160$\,$GeV muon beam available at CERN, off atomic electrons of a light target. [...]
2022 - 5 p.
- Published in : PoS ICHEP2022 (2022) 905
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In : 41st International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP 2022), Bologna, Italy, 6 - 13 Jul 2022, pp.905
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Geant4 Simulation for LHC Radiation Monitoring
/ Glaser, M (CERN) ; Guatelli, S (INFN Sezione di Genova, Genova 16146, Italy) ; Mascialino, B (INFN Sezione di Genova, Genova 16146, Italy) ; Moll, M (CERN) ; Pia, M G (INFN Sezione di Genova, Genova 16146, Italy) ; Ravotti, F (CERN)
Monitoring radiation background is a crucial task for the operation of LHC experiments. A project is in progress at CERN for the optimisation of the radiation monitors for LHC experiments. [...]
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In : Nuclear Medical Imaging Conference, San Diego, CA, USA, 29 Oct - 4 Nov 2006, pp.1470 - 1472
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Fast Simulation of the CMS Detector at the LHC
/ Abdullin, Salavat (Fermilab) ; Azzi, Patrizia (INFN, Padua) ; Beaudette, Florian (Ecole Polytechnique) ; Janot, Patrick (CERN) ; Perrotta , Andrea (INFN, Bologna)
/CMS Collaboration
The CMS collaboration has developed a fast Monte Carlo simulation of the CMS detector with event production rates about 100 times faster than the GEANT4-based simulation, with nonetheless comparable accuracy for most of the physics objects typically considered in the analyses. We discuss basic technical principles of the CMS Fast Simulation and their implementation in the different components of the detector: the silicon tracker, the electromagnetic calorimeter, the hadronic calorimeter, the muon system, the Level 1 and the High Level Trigger. [...]
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Geneva : CERN, 2010 - 7 p.
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In : Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics 2010, Taipei, Taiwan, 18 - 22 Oct 2010
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The Simulation of the ATLAS Experiment
: Present Status and Outlook
/ Rimoldi, A (Pavia U. ; INFN, Pavia) ; Dell’Acqua, A (CERN) ; Gallas, M (CERN) ; Nairz, A (CERN) ; Boudreau, J (Pittsburgh U.) ; Tsulaia, V (Pittsburgh U.) ; Costanzo, D (LBL, Berkeley)
The simulation program for the ATLAS experiment is presently operational in a full OO environment. [...]
ATL-SOFT-2004-004 ; ATL-COM-SOFT-2004-006 ; CERN-ATL-COM-SOFT-2004-006.
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Mantis : the Geant4-based simulation specialization of the CMS COBRA framework
/ Stavrianakou, M ; Arce, P ; Banerjee, S ; Boccali, T ; de Roeck, A (CERN) ; Innocente, V (CERN) ; Liendl, M (CERN) ; Todorov, T
CERN, 2005
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In : Computing in High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics 2004, Interlaken, Switzerland, 27 Sep - 1 Oct 2004, pp.299 (CERN-2005-002)
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