Monte Carlo wish list » History » Revision 7
Revision 6 (Rogers, Chris, 23 May 2012 09:55) → Revision 7/22 (Rogers, Chris, 23 May 2012 09:55)
h1. Monte Carlo wish list
What we have currently:
* Well documented set up to pull in Monte Carlo configuration if it gets provided by the engineers
* Well documented set up to configure whatever fields and geometry people need
* Poorly documented module to generate multivariate gaussian beams with a reasonably flexible parameter set
* Well documented module to track and write out Monte Carlo data
* Poorly documented and possibly buggy tracker digitisation
* Elementary but probably reasonable TOF digitisation - but no user documentation
What I think we need in order to perform an end-to-end Monte Carlo of Step IV:
# Step IV MICE "As-designed" (e.g. legacy/FILES/.../Step4.dat) set up needs to be checked and fixed - are the coil geometries correct? Can we get a reasonable beam through? What are the design absorber settings? Are they the same as what we have in Step4.dat
# Functioning digitisation for the tracker
# Trigger digitisation (what form should this take)?
# KL, EMR, Ckov digitisation
# Scalars digitisation
# "As-built geometry" and CDB interface needs to be smoother (operational issue to do with getting geometries into CDB)
What I think we need to improve the "user experience":
# Quick start guide + examples:
## Track a beam through and generate beta function/emittance plots
## Track a beam through and generate reconstructed data -> beta function/emittance plot at the Tracker Reference Plane
## Anything else?
# Documentation MAUSUserGuide.pdf should be available to download/htmlarised from the wiki
# Documentation - some stuff is in doxygen only, it needs to be in the user guide as well.
# Optics calculation needs to be tidied
# Python interface for extracting the field values
# Automatic build of OpenGL visualisation
# Output of built physical components in verbose mode