Since EHE events are typically bright, we use a bit wider spacing for the photonics tables than the "standard" MC generation. This is beneficial for the memory usage and CPU time, though it might affect on our results. I checked this effect by simulating small sample with the "satandard" setting, and compare both results.
The spacings for the "standard" and "EHE optimized" MC generation are summerized such as below.
z position | zenith angle | |
EHE optimized | 80 m | 60 deg. |
"standard" | 40 m | 10 deg. |
Since the table size becomes bigger (~2GB) when we use the "standard" tables, I had to divide the tables into three in zenith angle, and run simulation for each incident particle zenith angle, so less efficient.
I used same event samples (juliet MC) for this study to compare the different spacing tables.
Keiichi Mase Last modified: 2008-11-08 03:27:34