Computing and Detector Simulation Framework for the HIBEAM/NNBAR Experimental Program at the ESS

Author:

Barrow Joshua,Brooijmans Gustaaf,Damian José Ignacio Marquez,DiJulio Douglas,Dunne Katherine,Golubeva Elena,Kamyshkov Yuri,Kittelmann Thomas,Klinkby Esben,Kókai Zsófi,Makkinje Jan,Meirose Bernhard,Milstead David,Nepomuceno André,Oskarsson Anders,Ramic Kemal,Rizzi Nicola,Santoro Valentina,Silverstein Samuel,Takibayev Alan,Wagner Richard,Yiu Sze-Chun,Zanini Luca,Zimmer Oliver

Abstract

The HIBEAM/NNBAR program is a proposed two-stage experiment at the European Spallation Source focusing on searches for baryon number violation via processes in which neutrons convert to antineutrons. This paper outlines the computing and detector simulation framework for the HIBEAM/NNBAR program. The simulation is based on predictions of neutron flux and neutronics together with signal and background generation. A range of diverse simulation packages are incorporated, including Monte Carlo transport codes, neutron ray-tracing simulation packages, and detector simulation software. The common simulation package in which these elements are interfaced together is discussed. Data management plans and triggers are also described.

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EDP Sciences

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