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DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.14040

Elsevier, Computer Physics Communications, (256), p. 107477, 2020

DOI: 10.1016/j.cpc.2020.107477

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gSeaGen: The KM3NeT GENIE-based code for neutrino telescopes

Journal article published in 2020 by B. Ó. Fearraigh, Sebastiano Aiello ORCID, Arnauld Albert, S. Alves Garre, Sergio Alves Garre ORCID, Zineb Aly ORCID, Fabrizio Ameli, Michel Andre, Giorgos Androulakis, Marco Anghinolfi, Mancia Anguita, Gisela Anton, Miquel Ardid ORCID, Julien Aublin, Christos Bagatelas and other authors.
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Abstract

The gSeaGen code is a GENIE-based application developed to efficiently generate high statistics samples of events, induced by neutrino interactions, detectable in a neutrino telescope. The gSeaGen code is able to generate events induced by all neutrino flavours, considering topological differences between track-type and shower-like events. Neutrino interactions are simulated taking into account the density and the composition of the media surrounding the detector. The main features of gSeaGen are presented together with some examples of its application within the KM3NeT project.