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Kaplan, D.M.

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TUPEC062 Advanced Multi-program GUI for Accelerator Modeling 1868
 
  • T.J. Roberts
    Muons, Inc, Batavia
  • D.M. Kaplan
    Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois
 
 

There are dozens of programs for designing and modeling accelerator systems, most of which have their own language for describing the system. This means a designer must spend considerable time learning the languages of different programs and converting system descriptions among them. This paper describes a project to develop a new language for accelerator modeling, together with a portable suite of programs to implement it. These programs will assist the user while editing, visualizing, developing, simulating, and sharing models of accelerator components and systems. This suite is based on a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that will permit users to assemble their system graphically and then display it and check its sanity visually, even while using modeling programs that have no graphical or visualization capabilities. Incorporating the concept of libraries as a primary component of the language will encourage collaboration among geographically diverse teams. The requirements for developing this language and its tools will be based on generality, flexibility, extensibility, portability, usability, and sharability.

 
TUPEC063 Particle Tracking in Matter-dominated Beam Lines 1871
 
  • T.J. Roberts, K.B. Beard
    Muons, Inc, Batavia
  • S. Ahmed, D. Huang, D.M. Kaplan, L.K. Spentzouris
    Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois
 
 

The G4beamline program* is a useful and steadily improving tool to quickly and easily model beam lines and experimental equipment without user programming. It has both graphical and command-line user interfaces. Unlike most accelerator physics codes, it easily handles a wide range of materials and fields, being particularly well suited for the study of muon and neutrino facilities. As it is based on the Geant4 toolkit**, G4beamline includes most of what is known about the interactions of particles with matter. We are continuing the development of G4beamline to facilitate its use by a larger set of beam line and accelerator developers. A major new feature is the calculation of space-charge effects. G4beamline is open source and freely available at: http://g4beamline.muonsinc.com


* http://g4beamline.muonsinc.com
** http://geant4.cern.ch