Monday, April 2, 2012

1104.3182 (B. T. Stokes et al.)

Dethinning Extensive Air Shower Simulations    [PDF]

B. T. Stokes, R. Cady, D. Ivanov, J. N. Matthews, G. B. Thomson
We describe a method for restoring information lost during statistical thinning in extensive air shower simulations. By converting weighted particles from thinned simulations to swarms of particles with similar characteristics, we obtain a result that is essentially identical to the thinned shower, and which is very similar to non-thinned simulations of showers. We call this method dethinning. Using non-thinned showers on a large scale is impossible because of unrealistic CPU time requirements, but with thinned showers that have been dethinned, it is possible to carry out large-scale simulation studies of the detector response for ultra-high energy cosmic ray surface arrays. The dethinning method is described in detail and comparisons are presented with parent thinned showers and with non-thinned showers.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.3182

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