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Revision as of 21:26, 21 July 2016
Gcard settings
Using the command:
gemc -help-all > gcard_options.txt
We find the command options for gemc:
Usage: -Option=<option> Options: > Option ACTIVEFIELDS: List of activated fields > Option ALIGN_ZAXIS: Align z axis to a custom direction. Options: - "beamp" aligns z axis to the beam directions specified by BEAM_P. - "custom, theta*unit, phi*unit" aligns z axis to a custom direction, changes BEAM_P reference frame. > Option ALLRAWS: Activates step-by-step output for system(s). Example: -ALLRAWS="DC, TOF" > Option BANK_VERBOSITY: Controls Bank Log Output. > Option BEAM_P: Beam particle, momentum, angles (in respect of z-axis). Example: -BEAM_P="e-, 6*GeV, 15*deg, 20*deg" sets 6 GeV electrons 15 degrees in theta, 20 degrees in phi. Use -BEAM_P="show_all" to print the list of G4 supported particles. > Option BEAM_V: Primary Particle Vertex. Example: -BEAM_V="(0, 0, -20)cm". > Option CATCH: Catch volumes matching the given string. > Option CHECK_OVERLAPS: Checks Overlapping Volumes: 1. Check Overlaps at Construction Time 2. Check Overlaps based on standard lines grid setup 3. Check Overlaps by shooting lines according to a cylindrical pattern > Option COSMICAREA: Target (x,y,z) location and radius of area of interest > Option COSMICRAYS: Cosmic Generator. The model has a (cos(theta), p) probability function: a^(b*cos(theta))/(c*p^2). The COSMICRAYS option sets the parameters and the momentum range in the last two numbers. By default the parameters are: a = 55.6: b = 1.04: c = 64: One can use the defaults or set the pars with the options: example 1: -COSMICRAYS="default, 1, 10" will use the default parameterization, and momentum range [1-10] GeV example 2: -COSMICRAYS="55, 2, 66, 3, 4" will set the parameterization, and momentum range [3-4] GeV > Option DATABASE: Selects mysql Database. > Option DAWN_N: Number of events to be displayed with the DAWN driver (also activate the DAWN driver). > Option DBHOST: Selects mysql server host name. > Option DBPORT: Select mysql server port. > Option DBPSWD: mysql password > Option DBUSER: Select mysql user name > Option DC_MSTAG_R2: Mini Stagger for Region 2. Each layer will alternate +- |this value| > Option DC_MSTAG_R3: Mini Stagger for Region 3. Each layer will alternate +- |this value| > Option DEFAULT_MATERIAL: Default material for missing material field. > Option DF: Selects Detector System and Factory type. Example: -DF="CTOF, MYSQL" selects the MYSQL factory for the detector CTOF > Option ENERGY_CUT: Set an energy cut in MeV below which no particle will be tracked further. -1. turns this off. > Option EVN: Initial Event Number. > Option EXEC_MACRO: Executes commands in macro file. > Option FIELD_DIR: Magnetic Field Maps Location. > Option FIELD_VERBOSITY: Controls Electro-Magnetic Fields Log Output: 0: no log 1: field definitions log 2: max field details > Option G4P_VERBOSITY: Controls Physical Volumes Construction Log Output. > Option G4TRACK_VERBOSITY: Controls Geant4 Track Verbosity. > Option GEN_VERBOSITY: Controls Geant4 Generator Verbosity. > Option GEO_VERBOSITY: Controls Geometry Construction Log Output. > Option GUIPOS: Specify the position of the QT display window. Default is at 50, 50 > Option GUI_VERBOSITY: Controls GUI Construction Log Output. > Option HALL_DIMENSIONS: (x,y,z) semi-dimensions of the experimental Hall. > Option HALL_FIELD: Magnetic Field of the Hall. > Option HALL_MATERIAL: Composition of the Experimental Hall. Air normal simulation Air_Opt Simulation with Optical Physics Vacuum (default) > Option HIGH_RES: Use High Resolution Graphics > Option HIT_PROCESS_LIST: Registers Hit Process Routines. Can register multiple experiments, separated by space, e.v. "clas12 aprime" clas12. CLAS12 hit process routines (default) aprime. aprime hit process routines gluex. GlueX hit process routines > Option HIT_VERBOSITY: Controls Hits Log Output. > Option INPUT_GEN_FILE: Generator Input. Current availables file formats: LUND. example: -INPUT_GEN_FILE="LUND, input.dat" or -INPUT_GEN_FILE="StdHEP, darkphoton.stdhep" > Option INTEGRATEDDGT: De-activates integrated digitized output for system(s). Example: -INTEGRATEDDGT="DC, TOF" > Option INTEGRATEDRAW: Activates integrated geant4 raw output for system(s). Example: -INTEGRATEDRAW="DC, TOF" > Option LOG_VERBOSITY: Controls General Log Verbosity. > Option LUMI2_EVENT: Luminosity Particle 2 Parameters: number of Particles/Event, Time Between Bunches. The Time Window is specified with the LUMI_EVENT flag Example: -LUMI2_EVENT="10000, 2*ns" simulate 10K particles per event at 2ns intervals. > Option LUMI2_P: Luminosity Particle 2, momentum, angles (in respect of z-axis). Example: -LUMI2_P="proton, 1*GeV, 25*deg, 2*deg" sets 1 GeV protons, 25 degrees in theta, 2 degrees in phi. Use -LUMI2_P="show_all" to print the list of G4 supported particles. > Option LUMI2_SPREAD_P: Spread Luminosity Particle 2 energy and angles (in respect of z-axis). Example: -LUMI2_SPREAD_P="0*GeV, 10*deg, 20*deg" spreads 10 degrees in theta, 20 degrees in phi. > Option LUMI2_SPREAD_V: Spread Luminosity Particle 2 Radius, Z position. Example: -SPREAD_V="(0.1, 10)cm". > Option LUMI2_V: Luminosity Particle 2 Vertex. Example: -LUMI2_V="(0, 0, -20)cm". > Option LUMI_EVENT: Luminosity Particle Parameters: number of Particles/Event, Time Window, Time Between Bunches Example: -LUMI_EVENT="10000, 120*ns, 2*ns" simulate 10K particles per event distributed over 120 ns, at 2ns intervals. > Option LUMI_P: Luminosity Particle, momentum, angles (in respect of z-axis). Example: -LUMI_P="proton, 1*GeV, 25*deg, 2*deg" sets 1 GeV protons, 25 degrees in theta, 2 degrees in phi. Use -LUMI_P="show_all" to print the list of G4 supported particles. > Option LUMI_SPREAD_P: Spread Luminosity Particle energy and angles (in respect of z-axis). Example: -LUMI_SPREAD_P="0*GeV, 10*deg, 20*deg" spreads 10 degrees in theta, 20 degrees in phi. > Option LUMI_SPREAD_V: Spread Luminosity Particle Radius, Z position. Example: -SPREAD_V="(0.1, 10)cm". > Option LUMI_V: Luminosity Particle Vertex. Example: -LUMI_V="(0, 0, -20)cm". > Option MATERIAL_VERBOSITY: Controls Geant4 Material Verbosity. > Option MAX_FIELD_STEP: Sets Maximum Acceptable Step in Magnetic Field (in mm). > Option MAX_X_POS: Max X Position in millimeters. Beyond this the track will be killed > Option MAX_Y_POS: Max Y Position in millimeters. Beyond this the track will be killed > Option MAX_Z_POS: Max Z Position in millimeters. Beyond this the track will be killed > Option MIRROR_VERBOSITY: Controls Mirrors Verbosity. > Option N: Number of events to be simulated. > Option NGENP: Max Number of Generated Particles to save in the Output. > Option NO_FIELD: Sets Magnetic Field of a volume to zero. "all" means no magnetic field at all. > Option OUTPUT: Type of output, output filename. Supported output: evio, txt. Example: -OUTPUT="evio, out.ev" > Option PARAMETER_VERBOSITY: Controls Parameters Verbosity. > Option PHYSICS: Physics List. The lists are modular and can be added together. For example, a choice could be 'QGSC_BERT + STD + HP + Optical' Possible Choices: Hadronic: - CHIPS - FTFP_BERT - FTFP_BERT_TRV - FTF_BIC - LHEP - QGSC_BERT - QGSP - QGSP_BERT - QGSP_BERT_CHIPS - QGSP_BERT_HP - QGSP_BIC - QGSP_BIC_HP - QGSP_FTFP_BERT - QGS_BIC - QGSP_INCLXX Electromagnetic: - STD - EMV - EMX - EMY - EMZ - LIV - PEN > Option PHYS_VERBOSITY: Physics List Verbosity > Option PHY_VERBOSITY: Controls Physics List Log Output. > Option POLAR: Primary Particle polarization percentage and angles (in respect of z-axis). Example: -POLAR="90, 90*deg, 270*deg" sets 90% polarization 90 degrees in theta, 270 degrees in phi. Use -POLAR="show_all" to print the list of G4 supported particles. > Option PRINT_EVENT: -PRINT_EVENT=N: Print Event Number every N events. > Option PRODUCTIONCUT: Production cut for root, in mm > Option QTSTYLE: Sets the GUI Style. Available options: - QCleanlooksStyle - QMacStyle - QPlastiqueStyle - QWindowsStyle - QMotifStyle > Option RANDOM: Random Engine Initialization. The argument (seed) can be an integer or the string TIME. > Option RECORD_MIRRORS: Set to one if you want to save mirror hits in the output. Default is 0. > Option RECORD_PASSBY: Set to one if you want to save zero energy hits in the output. Default is 0. > Option RUNNO: Run Number. Controls the geometry and calibration parameters. Default is 1 > Option RUN_WEIGHTS: Simulate events based on run based conditions table (text file) The text file must have two columns, run# and weight. For example: 11 0.1 12 0.7 13 0.2 Will simulate 10% of events with run number 11 conditions, 70% run 12 and 20% run 13. > Option SAVE_ALL_MOTHERS: Set to 1 to save mother vertex and pid infos in output. High Memory Usage. Default is 0. > Option SCALE_FIELD: Scales Magnetic Field by a factor. Usage: -SCALE_FIELD="fieldname, scalefactor" Example: -SCALE_FIELD="srr-solenoid, 0.5" > Option SIGNALVT: Activates voltage (t) output for system(s). Example: -SIGNALVT="DC, TOF" > Option SPREAD_P: Spread Primary Particle energy and angles (in respect of z-axis). Example: -SPREAD_P="0*GeV, 10*deg, 20*deg" spreads 10 degrees in theta, 20 degrees in phi. > Option SPREAD_V: Spread Primary Particle Radius, Z position. Example: -SPREAD_V="(0.1, 10)cm". > Option STEER_BEAM: Steer the beam, and translate the vertex, of an StdHep file by the amount specified in Beam_P, Beam_V, Spread_V > Option TSAMPLING: Sampling time of electronics (typically FADC) > Option USE_GUI: GUI switch 0. Don't use the graphical interface 1. Qt GUI Interface. 2. OpenGL Stored mode (can't interact with picture; sliders works well) 3. OpenGL Immediate mode (can't interact with picture; sliders works well; slower than Stored mode) 4. QT OpenGL Stored mode (can interact with picture; sliders works but picture needs to be updated by clicking on it) > Option VTRESOLUTION: Voltage versus time resolution, in ns > Option gcard: gemc card file. > Option geometry: Specify the size of the QT display window. Default '600x600'
Gcard file
We can construct an eg12.gcard with:
<gcard> <!-- minumal detectors for HB tracking --> <detector name="../../clas12/fc/forwardCarriage" factory="TEXT" variation="original"/> <detector name="../../clas12/dc/dc" factory="TEXT" variation="ccdb"/> <detector name="../../clas12/ftof/ftof" factory="TEXT" variation="java"/> <option name="SCALE_FIELD" value="clas12-torus-big, -1"/> <!--option name="OUTPUT" value="txt, Molr.txt"/--> <option name="OUTPUT" value="evio, Molr.evio"/> <!--option name="ALLRAWS" value="DC"/--> <!--option name="INTEGRATEDDGT" value="DC"/--> <option name="INTEGRATEDRAW" value="dc"/> <!--option name="PHYSICS" value="FTFP_BERT + STD + Optical"/--> <option name="PHYSICS" value="STD"/> <!--option name="BANK_VERBOSITY" value="1"/--> <option name="HIT_VERBOSITY" value="3"/> <!--option name="LOG_VERBOSITY" value="1"/--> <option name="G4TRACK_VERBOSITY" value="2"/> <!--option name="G4P_VERBOSITY" value="1"/--> <option name="GEN_VERBOSITY" value="3"/> <option name="SAVE_ALL_MOTHERS" value="2"/> <!-- Solenoid apparatus and field --> <!--detector name="../../clas12/magnets/solenoid" factory="TEXT" variation="original"/--> <!--option name="HALL_FIELD" value="clas12-solenoid"/--> <!-- other CLAS detectors --> <detector name="../../clas12/ec/ec" factory="TEXT" variation="original"/> <detector name="../../clas12/ctof/ctof" factory="TEXT" variation="original"/> <detector name="../../clas12/htcc/htcc" factory="TEXT" variation="original"/> <detector name="../../clas12/pcal/pcal" factory="TEXT" variation="javageom"/> <!--detector name="../../clas12/micromegas/micromegas" factory="TEXT" variation="original"/--> <!-- Beamline material --> <!--detector name="../../clas12/beamline/beamline" factory="TEXT" variation="ft"/--> </gcard>
True Information Bank
Variable Name | ID Number | Description |
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pid | 1 | ID of the FP [4] |
mpid | 2 | ID of the mother of the FP |
tid | 3 | Track ID of the FP |
mtid | 4 | Track ID of the mother of the FP (if enabled) |
otid | 5 | Track ID of the ancestor that generated the FP (if enabled) |
trackE | 6 | Total energy of the FP |
totEdep | 7 | Total energy deposited (in MeV) |
avg_x | 8 | Average X position in the global reference system (in mm) |
avg_y | 9 | Average Y position in the global reference system |
avg_z | 10 | Average Z position in the global reference system |
avg_lx | 11 | Average X position in the local reference system |
avg_ly | 12 | Average Y position in the local reference system |
avg_lz | 13 | Average Z position in the local reference system |
px | 14 | x component of momentum of the FP (in MeV) |
py | 15 | y component of momentum of the FP |
pz | 16 | z component of momentum of the FP |
vx | 17 | x component of the FP’s point of origin (in mm) |
vy | 18 | y component of the FP’s point of origin |
vz | 19 | z component of the FP’s point of origin |
mvx | 20 | x component of the FP mother’s point of origin (if enabled) |
mvy | 21 | y component of the FP mother’s point of origin |
mvz | 22 | z component of the FP mother’s point of origin |
avg_t | 23 | Average time |
nsteps | 24 | Number of geant4 steps |
procID | 25 | Process that created the FP. [[See section below. |
hitn | 99 | Hit ID |
ProcID
Process Name | ID |
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1 | e ionization |
2 | compton scattering |
3 | e bremsstrahlung |
4 | Photo Electric Effect |
5 | Gamma Conversion |
6 | e+ Annihilation |
7 | photon-Nuclear |
8 | electron-Nuclear |
9 | positron-Nuclear |
10 | Hadronic Elastic |
11 | Proton Inelastic |
12 | Neutron Inelastic |
13 | pi- Inelastic |
14 | pi+ Inelastic |
15 | hadron ionization |
16 | neutron capture |
17 | decay |
18 | muon ionization |
19 | Coulomb Scattering |
20 | Cherenkov |
21 | deuteron Inelastic |
22 | muPairProd |
23 | ion ionization |
24 | hadron pair production |
25 | triton Inelastic |
26 | kaon- Inelastic |
27 | kaon+ Inelastic |
28 | kaon0 Inelastic |
29 | kaon0L Inelastic |
30 | alpha Inelastic |
31 | lambda Inelastic |
32 | sigma- Inelastic |
33 | hadronic bremsstrahlung |
34 | muon decay With Spin |
90 | na |