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 This wiki describes physics studies for a FCC-hh detector. This wiki describes physics studies for a FCC-hh detector.
-You can find Monte Carlo samples in the LCIO format using the [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/list.php?find=rfull005|rfull005 search link]]. 
- This link prints all event samples after full detector simulations ("tag rfull005"). 
-Select "info" and then find the tag "rfull001" which  prints LCIO files for a given MC sample. 
 You can download such samples as discussed in [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/description.php|HepSim manual]]. You can download such samples as discussed in [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/description.php|HepSim manual]].
 +This wiki is rather generic, but the detector is still evolving. So, please pay attention to the detector we are using for the ongoing studies.
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 +The current FCC-hh detector is **sifcch7**. It is a compact high-segmented detector based on SiD. You can find this detector 
 +in the [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/soft/detectors/|detector repository]]. 
 +Look for **sifcch7.zip** file. This detector corresponds to [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/list.php?find=rfull009|rfull009 tag]] SLCIO  files in HepSim.
 +The description of this detector is [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/soft/detectors/sifcch7/sifcch7.html|here]].
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   * Visualisation of reconstructed events using Wired4 display   * Visualisation of reconstructed events using Wired4 display
  
-You can find more details in [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/description.php|HepSim manual]]+You can find more details in [[asc:jas4pp|Jas4pp manual]]. The example showing how to run over SLCIO files using [[https://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/asc/jas4pp/|Jas4pp]] are located in the "examples/slic" directory of the Jas4pp package.
-All examples for this page are located in the "examples/slic/" directory.+
  
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-The current FCC-hh detector is **sifcch4**. It is a compact high-segmented detector based on SiD. You can find this detector  
-in the [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/soft/detectors/|detector repository]].  
-Look for **sifcch4.zip** file. This detector corresponds to [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/list.php?find=rfull006|rfull006 tag]] SLCIO  files in HepSim. 
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 ====== Wired Visualization ====== ====== Wired Visualization ======
-====== Detector geometry ====== 
  
 The current version of the FCC-hh detector is located in the [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/soft/detectors/|detector repository]]. Find the The current version of the FCC-hh detector is located in the [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/soft/detectors/|detector repository]]. Find the
-zip file with your detector, say  "detector.zip" file. +zip file with your detector, say  "detector.zip" file ("detector" is the actual name of your detector)
-You can study this geometry using the description link. +You can study this geometry using the "descriptionlink. 
  
-To visualize this detector, use Wired4. Download the detector.zip, unpack and locate the file "detector.heprep". Then run it as:+To visualize this detector, use Wired4. Download the "detector.zip" file, unpack and locate the file "detector.heprep". Then run it as:
  
 <code bash> <code bash>
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 ====== Visualizing geometry using ROOT ====== ====== Visualizing geometry using ROOT ======
-(contribution from N.Nikiforou):+(contribution by N.Nikiforou):
  
 You can also visualize the detector using ROOT. Here are a few steps: You can also visualize the detector using ROOT. Here are a few steps:
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 At the ROOT prompt do: At the ROOT prompt do:
  
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 TGeoManager::Import("detector.gdml"); TGeoManager::Import("detector.gdml");
 gGeoManager->GetTopVolume()->Draw("ogl"); gGeoManager->GetTopVolume()->Draw("ogl");
 </code> </code>
-This should popup an OpenGL dispaly with the detector which you can +This should popup an OpenGL display with the detector which you can 
-clip, pan, rotate etc.+clip, pan, rotate etc. See this image: 
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 +{{:fcs:fcchh:image.png?400|}}
 ====== People ====== ====== People ======
  
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