Real Time Muography Simulator for ScanPyramids mission Extended Abstract

被引:4
作者
Marini, Benoit [1 ]
机构
[1] HIP Inst, Whatever Real, Paris, France
来源
SIGGRAPH'18: ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 TALKS | 2018年
关键词
Real-time; Interactive; 3D; Simulation; Muography; Pyramid;
D O I
10.1145/3214745.3214771
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
In October 2015, the ScanPyramids (SP)(1) mission started looking for unknown structures inside Egyptian pyramids with non-invasive technologies. Possibly the most successful imaging technology was muography which is similar to X-ray radiography but with muons. Muons are naturally occurring weakly interacting elementary particles that travel freely through space, attenuated by dense matter. In 2017, ScanPyramids reported their findings of a large void in the pyramid of Khufu located above the grand gallery. The work, first published in the scientific journal Nature [Morishima et al. 2017], entailed the collaboration of three scientific teams using three separate muography techniques. Sensors from each team acquired muons detection data over several months inside and outside the pyramid before analysis revealed the above-mentioned large void. Interpretation of muography analysis results can be ambiguous. It is therefore common practice to assist the interpretation with a numerical simulation of the muons interaction with matter inside the expected object-of-interest. For this purpose, muography experts traditionally rely on GEANT4 [Agostinelli et al. 2003], a Monte-Carlo simulator. This simulator is verified to be accurate; It is however not capable of delivering live simulations due to computational complexity nor optimized for handling complex 3D geometry. In response to this limitation, the author has designed and developed a Real-Time Muography Simulator (RTMS) for the purpose of the ScanPyramids mission. Thanks to leveraging already existing 3D rendering engines, the new bespoke simulator presents significantly reduced computational loads, hence enabling live simulation on a conventional laptop. Live simulation in RTMS permits to: understand raw detector outputs in context, assist the analysis of results, make live interactive hypothesis during meetings and facilitate the process of deciding optimal detector positioning. In this talk, the author will present muography results, deliver the basic of muons physics with a parallel approach to photons, explain how classical 3D render engines inspired RTMS design and describe the simulator approach.
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