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Information for Fast Offline QA Shifts - Run 13

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Welcome to the STAR Fast Offline Quality Assurance and Offline DST Production QA Shift home page.  In Run 13 the TPC, EMC-barrel, EMC-SMD-eta grid, EMC-SMD-phi grid, EMC End Cap, End Cap SMD

Material Budget Y2013

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2013

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STAR SOFTWARE NEWS  December 11, 2013
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The present release assignment:
             SL07c    (SL07c_3)  ROOT_LEVEL 5.12.00 CuCu 200&62GeV run 2005,TPC+SVT+SSD tracki 

Run XIII

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Video Conferencing

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Thoughts on the Filter Framework

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 Some thoughts regarding the filter framework for the new event generator framework

Thoughts on the Filter Framework

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 Some thoughts regarding the filter framework for the new event generator framework

The STAR Event Record

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Running STARSIM within root4star

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New event generators are now being implemented in a C++ framework, enabling us to run simulations within the standard STAR, ROOT-based production chain.  Running these generators requires us

Simulation HOWTOS

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STARSIM is the legacy simulation package in STAR, implemented in FORtran, MORtran and utilizing GEANT3 as the concrete MC package.    For documentation on how to run simulations using S

Attic

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Archive of old Simulation pages.

List of Event Generators

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Event generators currently integrated into starsim using the root4star framework (11/29/12):

  • Pythia 6.4.23
  • Pythia 8.1.62
  • Hijing 1.383

Adding a new Generator

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Event generators are responsible for creating the final state particles which are fed out to GEANT for simulation.  They can be as simple as particle guns, shooting individual particles along well defined trajectories, or complex hydrodynamical models of heavy-ion collisions.  Regardless of the complexities of the underlying physical model, the job of an event generator in the STAR framework is to add particles to an event record.  In this document we will describe the steps needed to add a new event generator to the STAR framework.  The document will be divided into three sections: (1)  An overview, presenting the general steps which are required; (2) A FORtran-specific HOWTO, providing guidance specific to the problem of interfacing FORtran with a C++ application; and (3) A document describing the STAR event record.

Contents:
1.0 Integrating Event Generators
2.0 Integrating FORtran Event Generators
3.0 The STAR Event Record

Event Generators

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Event Generator Framework

UU193

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Scientific Linux 6.2 from 5.3

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Configuration and RPM list

General configuration

Distribution 

% cat /etc/redhat-release
Scientific Linux SL release 6.1 (Carbon)

Default compil

Data dictionary

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This dictionary was created on 2012/03/12.

Tables creation and attributes

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#use FileCatalog;

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# All IDs are named after their respective table. 

XML configuration

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