Title :
An object-oriented simulation program for CMS
Author :
Abdoulline, S. ; Amapane, N. ; Andreev, Valeriy ; Arce, Pedro ; Banerjee, Sean ; Boccali, T. ; Case, Michael ; De Roeck, Anne ; Dutta, Suparna ; Elvira, D. ; Fanfani, Alessio ; Ferro, F. ; Innocente, V. ; Lassila-Perini, K. ; Nikitenko, Agris ; Osborne, I
Author_Institution :
Fermi Nat. Accel. Lab., USA
Abstract :
The CMS detector simulation package, OSCAR, is based on the Geant4 simulation toolkit and the CMS object-oriented framework for simulation and reconstruction. Geant4 provides a rich set of physics processes describing in detail electromagnetic and hadronic interactions. It also provides the tools for the implementation of the full CMS detector geometry and the interfaces required for recovering information from the particle tracking in the detectors. This functionality is interfaced to the CMS framework, which, via its "action on demand" mechanisms, allows the user to selectively load desired modules and to configure and tune the final application. The complete CMS detector is rather complex with more than 1 million geometrical volumes. OSCAR has been validated by comparing its results with test beam data and with results from simulation with a GEANT3-based program. It has been successfully deployed in the 2004 data challenge for CMS, where more than 35 million events for various LHC physics channels were simulated and analysed.
Keywords :
high energy physics instrumentation computing; object-oriented programming; particle tracks; position sensitive particle detectors; CMS detector simulation package; CMS object-oriented framework; GEANT3-based program; Geant4 simulation toolkit; LHC physics channels; OSCAR; electromagnetic interaction; hadronic interaction; particle tracking; Analytical models; Collision mitigation; Detectors; Information geometry; Large Hadron Collider; Object oriented modeling; Packaging; Particle tracking; Physics; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1462661