gSeaGen: a GENIE-based code for neutrino telescopes
Carla Distefano (for the ANTARES, KM3NeT Collaborations)

TL;DR
gSeaGen is a GENIE-based simulation tool designed to generate neutrino-induced events in underwater detectors, accounting for various neutrino flavors, event topologies, and media properties, aiding neutrino telescope research.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation code that models all neutrino flavors and event types, considering media density and composition for underwater neutrino detectors.
Findings
Successfully applied within ANTARES and KM3NeT.
Accurately models different neutrino interaction topologies.
Accounts for media properties in event generation.
Abstract
The gSeaGen code is a GENIE based application to generate neutrino-induced events in an underwater neutrino detector. The gSeaGen code is able to generate events induced by all neutrino flavours, taking into account topological differences between track-type and shower-like events. The neutrino interaction is simulated taking into account the density and the composition of the media surrounding the detector. The main features of gSeaGen will be presented together with some examples of its application within ANTARES and KM3NeT.
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