Public repository with Monte Carlo simulations for high-energy particle collision experiments
S.V. Chekanov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a public repository of Monte Carlo event samples, both pre- and post-detector simulation, to aid in planning and designing future high-energy particle collision experiments.
Contribution
It provides a publicly accessible resource of simulated data crucial for experiment planning, detector setup, and physics analysis in future high-energy physics research.
Findings
Repository includes extensive Monte Carlo event samples
Facilitates experiment planning and detector design
Supports physics goal achievement in future experiments
Abstract
Planning high-energy collision experiments for the next few decades requires extensive Monte Carlo simulations in order to accomplish physics goals of these experiments. Such simulations are essential for understanding fundamental physics processes, as well as for setting up the detector parameters that help establish R&D projects required over the next few decades. This paper describes a public repository with Monte Carlo event samples before and after detector-response simulation. The goal of this repository is to facilitate the accomplishment of many goals in planning a next generation of particle experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
