Piotr Kalaczyński, member of ASTROCENT and contributor to the KM3NeT Neutrino experiment, is the main author of a recent paper published in Computer Physics Communications journal.
The article, titled “gSeaGen code by KM3NeT: An efficient tool to propagate muons simulated with CORSIKA”, introduces an extended version of the gSeaGen simulation code. This contribution addresses a key challenge in the community and opens doors to more flexible, high-performance simulations.
Read the open-access article here: link.
Image: Sketch of the new geometry in gSeaGen, with an example of a multi-muon CORSIKA event, with two muons reaching the can and one stopping in seawater (KM3NeT Collaboration / Computer Physics Communications (Open Access)).
