Uploading User-Defined Functions onto the AMIDAS Website
Chung-Lin Shan

TL;DR
The paper describes how the AMIDAS website now allows users to upload custom functions for velocity distributions and nuclear form factors, enhancing its flexibility for Dark Matter detection simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a method for uploading user-defined functions to the AMIDAS website, expanding its capabilities beyond pre-included options.
Findings
Users can now upload custom velocity distribution functions.
Users can upload custom nuclear form factors.
Enhanced flexibility in Dark Matter simulation options.
Abstract
The AMIDAS website has been established as an online interactive tool for running simulations and analyzing data in direct Dark Matter detection experiments. At the first phase of the website building, only some commonly used WIMP velocity distribution functions and elastic nuclear form factors have been involved in the AMIDAS code. In order to let the options for velocity distribution as well as for nuclear form factors be more flexible, we have extended the AMIDAS code to be able to include user-uploaded files with their own functions. In this article, I describe the preparation of files of user-defined functions onto the AMIDAS website. Some examples will also be given.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
