Event generator
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Event generators are software libraries that generate simulated high-energy particle physics events.
Despite the simple structure of the tree-level perturbative quantum field theory description of the collision and decay processes in an event, the observed high-energy process usually contains significant amount of modifications, like photon and gluon bremsstrahlung or loop diagram corrections, that usually are too complex to be easily evaluated in real calculations directly on the diagrammatic level. Furthermore, the non-perturbative nature of QCD bound states makes it necessary to include information that are outside the perturbative quantum field theory, and well beyond present ability of computation in lattice QCD. And in collisional systems more complex than a few leptons and hadrons (e.g. heavy-ion collisions), the collective behavior of the system would involve a phenomenological description that also cannot be easily obtained from the fundamental field theory by a simple calculus.
Any realistic test of the underlying physical process in a particle accelerator experiment, therefore, requires an adequate inclusion of these complex behaviors surrounding the actual process. Based on the fact that in most processes, a factorization of the full process into individual problems is possible (which means a negligible effect from interference), these individual processes are calculated separately, and the probabilistic branching between them are performed using Monte Carlo methods.
The final-state particles generated by event generators can be feeded into the detector simulation, allowing a precise prediction and verification for the entire system of experimental setup. However, as the detector simulation is usually a complex and computationally expensive task, simple event analysis techniques are also performed directly on event generator results.
A typical hadronic event generator simulates the following subprocesses:
- Initial-state composition and substructure
- Initial-state showers
- The hard process
- Resonance decay
- Final-state showers
- Accompaning semi-hard processes
- Hadronization and further decay
- Nuclear initial-state
- High multiplicity, soft processes
- In-medium energy loss
- Collective behavior of the medium (not handled properly by any generators sofar)
List of event generators
The major event generators that are used by current experiments are:Hadronic event generators
Heavy ion event generators- [HIJING]
- [GENIE]
- [AcerMC] – LHC background processes
- [ALPGEN] – multiple parton processes
- [Ariadne] – QCD cascade with Color Dipole Model
- [MC@NLO] – parton shower with next-to-leading-order QCD matrix elements
- [JIMMY] – multiple parton processes
- [CompHEP] – automatic evaluation of tree level matrix elements for event generation or export into other event generators
External links
- [2004 Monte Carlo Number Scheme], from 2005 Review of Particle Physics.
- [List of Monte Carlo Programs] – from DESY
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