
During February 2025, Dhenis developed and integrated an Empirical Lindhard NIEL model for germanium CDMSlite detectors in the kelseymh/G4CMP repository. This work involved creating new C++ header and source files to implement the model, which leverages ionization yield data from photo-neutron sources to improve simulation fidelity. Dhenis updated the configuration and messenger classes to ensure the new model could be seamlessly recognized and utilized within existing detector physics simulation workflows. The project demonstrated depth in C++ development and physics simulation, addressing the need for more accurate non-ionizing energy loss modeling in germanium-based detector research.

February 2025 monthly summary for kelseymh/G4CMP: Implemented an Empirical Lindhard NIEL model integration for germanium CDMSlite detectors, expanding NIEL modeling capabilities and improving detector-simulation fidelity. Delivered new model header/source and updated configuration and messenger components to recognize and utilize the model, enabling seamless integration with existing workflows.
February 2025 monthly summary for kelseymh/G4CMP: Implemented an Empirical Lindhard NIEL model integration for germanium CDMSlite detectors, expanding NIEL modeling capabilities and improving detector-simulation fidelity. Delivered new model header/source and updated configuration and messenger components to recognize and utilize the model, enabling seamless integration with existing workflows.
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