Simulation framework for germanium detector experiments
The remage project aims to provide a modern Geant4-based C++ library to efficiently simulate particle physics processes in typical germanium detector experiments. The library is setup-agnostic, and therefore the only mandatory user action is to provide a geometrical implementation of the experimental setup (supported specification languages are C++, GDML and more). The user can then benefit from a predefined set of tools to perform common actions (physics generators, standard output classes, etc).
Warning
remage is still under heavy development. Users are advised to use a tagged release for any workloads unrelated to remage development, if possible.
- Support for modern Geant4, including
- Fast third-party cosmic muon generator (through EcoMug)
- Third-party double-beta decay generator (through bxdecay0)
- Advanced vertex confinement on physical volumes, geometrical solids, surfaces and intersections
- Common output schemes for HPGe and optical detectors