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Main Authors: Zeng, Yu-Jie, Song, Tian-Zi, Wang, Xue-Sen, Zhang, Yu-Mei, Lin, Tao, You, Zheng-Yun
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.17118
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author Zeng, Yu-Jie
Song, Tian-Zi
Wang, Xue-Sen
Zhang, Yu-Mei
Lin, Tao
You, Zheng-Yun
author_facet Zeng, Yu-Jie
Song, Tian-Zi
Wang, Xue-Sen
Zhang, Yu-Mei
Lin, Tao
You, Zheng-Yun
contents In high-energy physics~(HEP) experiments, visualization software plays a pivotal role in detector design, offline software development, and event data analysis. The visualization tools integrate detailed detector geometry with complex event data models, providing the researchers with invaluable insights into experimental results. Phoenix is an emerging general-purpose visualization platform for the current and next-generation HEP experiments. In this study, we develop an event display software based on Phoenix for the CEPC experiment. It offers necessary functionalities for visualizing detector geometries and displaying event data, allowing the researchers to optimize detector design, test simulation and reconstruction algorithms, and analyze event data in a visualized way. Additionally, we discuss the future applications of the event display software, including its usage in online monitoring and the potential to build virtual reality projects for enhanced data visualization.
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spellingShingle An event visualization software based on Phoenix for the CEPC experiment
Zeng, Yu-Jie
Song, Tian-Zi
Wang, Xue-Sen
Zhang, Yu-Mei
Lin, Tao
You, Zheng-Yun
High Energy Physics - Experiment
In high-energy physics~(HEP) experiments, visualization software plays a pivotal role in detector design, offline software development, and event data analysis. The visualization tools integrate detailed detector geometry with complex event data models, providing the researchers with invaluable insights into experimental results. Phoenix is an emerging general-purpose visualization platform for the current and next-generation HEP experiments. In this study, we develop an event display software based on Phoenix for the CEPC experiment. It offers necessary functionalities for visualizing detector geometries and displaying event data, allowing the researchers to optimize detector design, test simulation and reconstruction algorithms, and analyze event data in a visualized way. Additionally, we discuss the future applications of the event display software, including its usage in online monitoring and the potential to build virtual reality projects for enhanced data visualization.
title An event visualization software based on Phoenix for the CEPC experiment
topic High Energy Physics - Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.17118