Speaker
Björn Johansson
(Aarhus University (DK))
Description
As experiments often are complex, simulations are a helpful tool in
designing experimental setups and subsequent analysis. There already
exists many Monte Carlo simulation programs to simulate the physics.
However, a method to convert the simulated data to mimic the DAQ
output removes the need to use measured data to test the analysis
software. This makes it possible to prepare the analysis tools before
the setup phase of an experiment, which was done last year for an
experiment at ISS. We can also use the same analysis tools to directly
compare simulations of certain aspects of our experiments with the
measured data. This is currently being worked on to be used for an
experiment at FRIB.
Author
Björn Johansson
(Aarhus University (DK))