Home page of the FOOT simulation softwareThe simulation frameworkThe FOOT simulation is performed using the FLUKA software package and the Geant4 code.Running the simulation: how toThere are several steps needed to get, compile, run, access the simulation output.Getting the codeThe instructions to download the code are available in the FOOT software page.Compiling and runningAs a prerequisite for running a simulation with FLUKA you need a valid installation of the FLUKA software. You have to setup the $FLUPRO, $FLUTIL and $FLUFOR variables before compiling the code (help with the FLUKA installation phase is provided in the FLUKA web page, FLUKA mailing lists and, if everything else failed, from the FOOT FLUKA "experts": V. Patera, G. Battistoni, A. Sarti). Once everything is installed and setup, you can compile the code and run the simulation. Instructions can be found in the following presentatation FOOT_simulation.pdf. To learn about the FLUKA output of FOOT simulations: FOOT_SimOutput.pdfTo learn about the user routines used in FOOT simulations: FLUKA_in_pills.pdf and FLUKA_UserRoutines.pdf To run simulation with Geant4, you need to install the Geant4 software (see the download page of the Geant4 collaboration). The FOOT software needs to be installed by adding the option -DGeant4_DIR=G4BUILD in the cmake command, before compiling SHOE. The G4BUILD variable points to the path to the build directory of your Geant4 installation. the Geant4 source simulation files for FOOT is located in the trunk/G4simulation directory of SHOE. | |||||||||||||
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< < | To compile the FOOT simulation, go in the build/G4simulation directory, than the simulation can be executed with the TAGsimulation command (don't forget to switch on/off the detectors you want to simulate in the FootGlobal.par file located in the build/G4simulation/config directory). In case of problems, do not hesitate to contact M. Vanstalle. | ||||||||||||
> > | To compile the FOOT simulation, go in the build/G4simulation directory, than the simulation can be executed with the TAGsimulation command (don't forget to switch on/off the detectors you want to simulate in the FootGlobal.par file located in the build/G4simulation/config directory). In case of problems, do not hesitate to contact M. Vanstalle. | ||||||||||||
To learn more about how to use Geant4, see the User's Guide on the Geant4 website.
Event reconstructionThe reconstruction of the decoded MC events is accomplished using the reconstruction software documented in the related web page.Presently available simulation output filesOn the tier3 there are Root output files of simulation available as reference for the study of detector performances. They are documented in the related web page -- Alessio Sarti - 2016-07-06Comments
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