An investigation of fast simulation techniques for pion showers using kernel density estimators with the CALICE AHCAL Technological Prototype
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In this article, the development and investigation of fast hadron shower simulation methods is presented. A test beam dataset has been recorded in 2018 at CERN with the AHCAL Technological Prototype of the CALICE Collaboration, where the calorimeter prototype was exposed to electron, muon, and negatively charged pion beams of various initial energies. The pion shower dataset, covering energies between 10 GeV and 200 GeV, has been used to develop a data-driven fast simulation algorithm of the AHCAL response to pion showers. The resulting shower model demonstrates excellent agreement with measured shower observables. In addition, a method for simulating pion showers at arbitrary energies is introduced, based upon interpolation between simulated showers at neighbouring beam energies.
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