Pluto: A Monte Carlo Simulation Tool for Hadronic Physics
I. Froehlich, L. Cazon Boado, T. Galatyuk, V. Hejny, R. Holzmann, M., Kagarlis, W. Kuehn, J.G.Messchendorp, V. Metag, M.-A. Pleier, W. Przygoda, B., Ramstein, J. Ritman, P. Salabura, J. Stroth, M. Sudol

TL;DR
Pluto is a Monte Carlo simulation tool tailored for hadronic interactions and heavy ion reactions, offering a comprehensive package with various models and an accessible user interface for researchers.
Contribution
It introduces a versatile Monte Carlo event generator specifically designed for hadronic physics and heavy ion studies, with detailed models and user-friendly features.
Findings
Supports hadronic interactions from pion threshold to a few GeV per nucleon
Enables studies of heavy ion reactions with detailed modeling
Provides an accessible user interface for researchers
Abstract
Pluto is a Monte-Carlo event generator designed for hadronic interactions from Pion production threshold to intermediate energies of a few GeV per nucleon, as well as for studies of heavy ion reactions. This report gives an overview of the design of the package, the included models and the user interface.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
