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Feb. 20, 2024 don la dieu (nega at icecube.umd.edu)

IceTray Release v1.9.2

  • Update README

  • Added SpiceFTP RDE file with cutoff at 1.25

  • added a new RDE table (fitted with cleaned data for FTP-v3 ice)

  • Delete mailinglist files (#3357)

  • Fix extension for various files (#3330)

  • Add upgrade rules to ruff (#3316)

Dec. 14, 2023 don la dieu (nega at icecube.umd.edu)

IceTray Release v1.9.0

  • adjusted the efficiency value for new ice models (ftp-v3(m))

  • Fix E731 lambda-assignment (#3271)

  • fix E703 useless-semicolon (#3266)

  • cleanup shebang related issues EXE002-5 (#3257)

  • remove unnecessary __future__ imports (#3243)

  • general python cleanups

Oct. 12, 2023 don la dieu (nega at icecube.umd.edu)

IceTray Release v1.8.2

  • New ice model (10) supporting all features of (7), plus sets BFRM=2

June 22, 2023 don la dieu (nega at icecube.umd.edu)

IceTray Release v1.7.0

  • Make I3Tray.I3Tray and icecube.icetray.I3Tray the same thing. (#3102)

Apr. 12, 2023 don la dieu (nega AT icecube.umd.edu)

IceTray Release v1.6.0

  • best result as of 3/16/23, llh(OVER=16, SREP=10)=44238.1+-7.6 this is the result of iteration 14 - added as spice_ftp-v2

  • Added short muon endpoint calculation

  • Update cable shadowing file in yet another place

Dec. 12, 2022 don la dieu (nega AT icecube.umd.edu)

IceTray Release v1.5.0

  • Corrected versioning of ice models. (forgot about bfr-v1 vs. v2 issue in clsim)

  • Added efficiency (RIMS) correction for spice_ftp-v0 added version file to each spice_* ice model with an explanation in the README file

  • Adding hole ice config file

  • Added the new 2d-tilt model, spice_ftp-v0

  • Documentation cleanups

Jul. 27, 2022 don la dieu (nega AT icecube.umd.edu)

IceTray Release v1.4.0

  • Drop support for Python 2

  • Move I3CLSimFunction* to simclasses

Feb. 21, 2022 Tianlu Yuan (tyuan@icecube.wisc.edu)

IceTray release v1.3.0

  • Restructure resources/models – Dima Chirkin

  • Update cfg.txt to contain relative ice-model sensitivity (RIMS) values with 3.2.1 set as the baseline. These efficiencies were obtained by simulating a uniform sample of 100 GeV muons and are read-in by clsim/ppc for simulation. Spice3.2.1 is chosen as the baseline as it is the ice model used in the current DOM efficiency studies. The RIMS values preserves the meaning of DOMEfficiency and its uncertainty across different ice models. – Dima Chirkin

Dec. 20, 2019 Alex Olivas (aolivas@umd.edu)

Combo Release V00-00-00

December 18, 2018 - Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez (juancarlos@icecube.wisc.edu)

  • Default model-specific DOMefficiencies

June 22, 2018 - Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez (juancarlos@icecube.wisc.edu)

Release V00-01-00 * Adds new hole-ice models

V00-00-02 - Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez (juancarlos@icecube.wisc.edu)

  • Incremental release: Changed anisotropy to values from Martin and added a model for new LE production

V00-00-01 - Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez (juancarlos@icecube.wisc.edu)

  • Initial release: ported from ppc/clsim