BambooMC -- A Geant4-based simulation program for the PandaX experiments
Xun Chen, Chen Cheng, Mengting Fu, Franco Giuliani, Jianglai Liu,, Xiaoying Lu, Xiangdong Ji, Zhicheng Qian, Hao Qiao, Qiuhong Wang, Jingkai, Xia, Pengwei Xie, Yukun Yao, Hongguang Zhang

TL;DR
BambooMC is a Geant4-based simulation tool designed for the PandaX experiments, enabling detailed modeling of energy depositions from backgrounds and calibration sources in xenon detectors to support rare event searches.
Contribution
This paper introduces BambooMC, a flexible and extendable Monte Carlo simulation program tailored for the PandaX experiments, integrating various detectors, physics lists, and analysis tools.
Findings
Provides accurate simulation of background events
Supports calibration and detector design optimization
Easily adaptable to other experiments
Abstract
The purpose of the PandaX experiments is to search for the possible events resulted from dark matter particles, neutrinoless double beta decay or other rare processes with xenon detectors. Understanding the energy depositions from backgrounds or calibration sources in these detectors is very important. The program of BambooMC is created to perform the Geant4-based Monte Carlo simulation, providing reference information for the experiments. We introduce the design and features of BambooMC in this report. The running of the program depends on a configuration file, which combines different detectors, event generators, physics lists and analysis packs together in one simulation. The program can be easily extended and applied to other experiments.
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