19–22 Jul 2014
University of British Columbia
Canada/Pacific timezone

Session

Softwares and Detector optimization

21 Jul 2014, 15:10
Irving K Barber Learning Centre Room 182 (University of British Columbia)

Irving K Barber Learning Centre Room 182

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, BC CANADA

Conveners

Softwares and Detector optimization

  • Makoto Miura (Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, University of Tokyo)
  • Francesca Di Lodovico (Queen Mary, University of London)
  • Chris Walter (Duke University)

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  1. Dr Makoto Miura (Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, University of Tokyo)
    21/07/2014, 15:10
    This is a introduction talk for the software session. It shows what are going to be discussed in the session.
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  2. Mr Yuji Okajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    21/07/2014, 15:20
    Baseline design of the Hyper-Kamiokande detector has been implemented in WCSim, a simulation software developed to study the detector design and physics potential of HK. In addition, implementation of new photo sensors and other detailed detector components are ongoing to evaluate the impact on the performance of the HK detector, including the energy resolution and particle identification. In...
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  3. Dr Takatomi Yano (Okayama Univ.)
    21/07/2014, 15:50
    Bonsai is a reconstruction algorithm for low energy events at Super-K. Here, R&D of bonsai with WCsim and application for Hyper-K will be reported.
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  4. Prof. Blair Jamieson (University of Winnipeg), Dr Michael Wilking (TRIUMF)
    21/07/2014, 16:02
    The current status of the fiTQun event reconstruction for Hyper-Kamiokande events will be presented.
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  5. Dr Makoto Miura (Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, University of Tokyo)
    21/07/2014, 16:27
    I will summarize developments of software towards Hyper-K and show some prospects.
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