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athena

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    Overview

    The Athena Detector at IP6 for Electron-Ion Collider experiment.

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    Getting Started

    You will likely want to use this repository along with the IP6 repository:

    git clone https://eicweb.phy.anl.gov/EIC/detectors/athena.git
    git clone https://eicweb.phy.anl.gov/EIC/detectors/ip6.git
    ln -s ../ip6/ip6 athena/ip6

    Adding/changing detector geometry

    Hint: Use the CI/CD pipelines.

    To avoid dealing with setting up all the software, we recommend using the CI/CD to make changes. Any feedback to help this process is appreciated.

    Here is how to begin:

    1. Look at existing detector constructions and reuse if possible. Note that "compact detector descriptions" -> xml files, and "detector construction" -> cpp file.
    2. Modify xml file or detector construction.
    3. Create a WIP (or draft) merge request and look at the CI output for debugging. Then go to back to 2 if changes are needed.
    4. Remove the WIP/Draft part of the merge request if you would like to see your changes merged into the master.

    See:

    Compiling (avoid it)

    First, see if the use case above is best for you. It most likely is and can save a lot of time for newcomers. To run the simulation locally, we suggest using the singularity image. More details can be found at the links below:

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