Simourg2.0 -- Geant4 application for simulation of nuclear detectors with simple geometries
D. S. Kovalenko (1), V. V. Kobychev (1), L. M. Kobycheva (1), O. V. Zueva (1) ((1) Institute for Nuclear Research, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine)

TL;DR
Simourg2.0 is an enhanced Geant4-based software that simplifies the simulation of nuclear detectors with basic geometries, improving data handling, visualization, and setup configuration for nuclear research and medical applications.
Contribution
It introduces extended features for data extraction, geometry setup, debugging, and visualization in the existing Simourg software, streamlining nuclear detector simulations.
Findings
Enhanced simulation capabilities with new data extraction tools
Simplified geometry configuration process
Improved visualization and debugging features
Abstract
Simourg is a software based on the Geant4 toolkit and provides the Monte Carlo simulation of nuclear spectrometric setups with simple geometries for such applications as nuclear decay research, radiation safety, and nuclear medicine. With just a few command lines, users can define simple geometries, materials, and radiation sources to obtain reliable approximations for typical experimental setups. Simourg version 2.0, currently in its prerelease stage, introduces extended functionality for data extraction, geometry configuration, debugging, and visualization.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
