Offline software for the DAMPE experiment
Chi Wang, Dong Liu, Yifeng Wei, Zhiyong Zhang, Yunlong Zhang, Xiaolian, Wang, Zizong Xu, Guangshun Huang, Andrii Tykhonov, Xin Wu, Jingjing Zang,, Yang Liu, Wei Jiang, Sicheng Wen, Jian Wu, Jin Chang

TL;DR
The paper describes the development and application of a C++ and Python-based offline software system for the DAMPE satellite experiment, covering simulation, calibration, and data reconstruction.
Contribution
It introduces the architecture and implementation details of the DAMPE offline software, which has been successfully used for data analysis and obtaining experimental results.
Findings
Successful application to DAMPE data analysis
Results obtained from simulation and beam tests
Effective software architecture for satellite data processing
Abstract
A software system has been developed for the DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) mission, a satellite-based experiment. The DAMPE software is mainly written in C++ and steered using Python script. This article presents an overview of the DAMPE offline software, including the major architecture design and specific implementation for simulation, calibration and reconstruction. The whole system has been successfully applied to DAMPE data analysis, based on which some results from simulation and beam test experiments are obtained and presented.
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