===== AtRIS: The Atmospheric Radiation Interaction Simulator ===== To download AtRIS plaese clone with git: [[https://gitlab.physik.uni-kiel.de/ET/AtRIS]]. **NOTE: git namespace of the AtRIS project was changed from banjac to ET!!** AtRIS is a Geant4-based tool specifically designed to enable parametric studies of the interaction of radiation with arbitrary atmospheres. Although its design targeted specifically numerical modeling of exoplanetary atmospheres, its features make it applicable to solar system planets. An unofficial example project for the case of Mars, including python scripts and a step-by-step guide can be found [[atris:examples|here]] (work in progress). Note: This wiki is currently under development. Extensive examples will be provided no latter then April 2019. If you are eager to start using AtRIS as soon as possible, please contact banjac AT physik . uni-kiel DOT de. ==== Video tutorial ==== - [[atris:video_1|Part1: Download, compile, install and test]] - [[atris:video_2|Part2: Configuration options]] - [[atris:video_3|Part3: ionization]] - [[atris:video_4|Part4: dose-rate]] - [[atris:video_5|Part5: secondary particles]] ==== Index of topics ==== Here is a list of useful topics: ^ link ^ description ^ | [[atris:installation]] | How to install AtRIS | | [[atris:model description]] | | | [[atris:technical description]] | | | [[atris:atmospheric physics]] | | | [[atris:physics lists]] | | | [[atris:input]] | | | [[atris:output]] | | | [[atris:radiation phantoms]] | | | [[atris:demonstration]] | | | [[atris:validation]] | | | [[atris:macro commands]] | | | [[atris:papers:p1]] | | | [[atris:papers:p2]] | | | [[atris:papers:p3]] | | | [[atris:papers:p4]] | | | [[atris:papers:p5]] | | ==== List of publications ====