In many cases, HepSim detector simulations were done using ILCSOFT-derived software. To create full simulations, you will need to convert ProMC files to LCIO files. This is described in LCIO conversions and LCIO sections.
Many samples posted in HepSim are created with the package called “fpadsim” (Future Particle Detector Simulator“). This package is under constant development. )
The package includes packages from ilcsoft, such as SLIC, PandoraPFA, and LCSIM The simulation and reconstruction proceeds as: SLIC→LCSIM→slicPandora/PandoraPFA. This digram shows the entire chain:
The input for SLIC are LCIO files with truth-level information (“MCParticle” table). The files are created from ProMC files using the converter promc2lcio (included inside the ProMC packages, in the directory “examples”). This concept originates from the SiD detector(T.Johnson, N.Graf, J.McCormick, J.Strube), and later was re-purposed to be used for generic feature detectors, including proton pp colliders (S.Chekanov, A.Kotwal). The final step of the reconstruction is PandoraPFA (J.Marshall, M.Thomson).
To process truth-level events with FpadSim, you need a few things:
The tag files should be processed with the simulation and reconstruction chain described above. This can be done by using Singularity that enables users to have full control of their environment. Install singularity (version 2.3.1 and above) and download the CentOS7 HEPSIM image with the FPadSim software.
Here is the download link centos7hepsim.img (>5 GB). The image includes basic CentOS7 environment, and programs such as SLIC, LCSIM, slicPandora, ProMC, Jas4PP, ROOT, PYTHIA8, LHAPDF and various converters.
wget http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/soft/centos7hepsim.img # get the singularity image singularity exec centos7hepsim.img bash -l # setup fpadsim
After the last line, the environment should be ready. For example, type “slic -h”. It shows the available commands.
Now you can process the tag file:
wget http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/soft/rfull102.tgz tar -zvxf rfull102.tgz cd ilcsoft/rfull102/ ./TEST.sh # runs simple a test with single particles
The final file after pandoraPFA reconstruction with the name *hepsim.slcio” will be created in the same directory. Other files after simulation and track reconstruction steps will be located inside “output” directory.
To process other promc files, download the required promc files and edit the file Test.sh
More information about how to use HepSim container can be found in Section HepSim singularity container.
David Blyth created a much lighter version of FPadSim image for EIC work described in Sec.singularity image for EIC. It is based on Arch Linux, and does not contain the usual Linux environment included inside centos7hepsim image.
The contributed authors of this package since 2015 are:
— Sergei Chekanov 2017/04/12 21:58