Spacing effect of photonics tables


Introduction

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.

Settings

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.

Results

NPE ratio (standard/EHE)

NPE ratio (standard/EHE) with CoGZ cut
red: CoGZ < -200 m
green: -200 < CoGZ < 0 m
blue: 0 < CoGZ < 200 m
yellow: CoGZ > 200 m

NPE ratio (standard/EHE) Vs CoGZ

NPE ratio (standard/EHE) Vs Energy

NPE ratio (standard/EHE) Vs Zenith angle

Summary


Keiichi Mase
Last modified: 2008-11-08 03:27:34