Nuflux is a library for calculating atmospheric neutrino fluxes.
nuflux is available on pypi.
If you only need to use nuflux in python this is the easiest way to install it.
Run pip install nuflux
.
nuflux is packaged on conda-forge. Install with conda install -c conda-forge nuflux
.
On MacOS you can use homebrew. IceCube maintains a tap which includes a formulat for nuflux. Run:
brew tap "icecube/icecube"
brew install nuflux
nuflux uses two different build systems: one based on setuptools
and one based on meson
. Which one you should use depends on whether you need to build C++ libraries against nuflux, or are content to use the Python bindings.
- cfitsio
- photospline
- boost_python
If you only need to use python you can install it directly through pip:
pip install --user git+https://github.com/icecube/nuflux
Note that this may fail if photospline and boost_python are installed in nonstandard locations, e.g. headers in /opt/toolsets/photospline/include, libraries in /opt/toolsets/photospline/lib. In this case, set the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
environment variable to the root of your photospline installation and BOOST_ROOT
to the root of your boost installation:
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/toolsets/photospline BOOST_ROOT=/opt/toolsets/boost pip install --user git+https://github.com/icecube/nuflux
If you are running it in IceCube's cvmfs environment you will want to set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
and BOOST_ROOT
to the base of the cvmfs environment which is stored in the environment variable SROOT
:
eval `/cvmfs/icecube.opensciencegrid.org/py3-v4.3.0/setup.sh`
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=${SROOT} BOOST_ROOT=${SROOT} pip install --user git+https://github.com/icecube/nuflux
If you want to use nuflux from a c++ program you need to install it with meson
git clone https://github.com/icecube/nuflux
cd nuflux
meson build
ninja -C build
sudo ninja -C build install
If boost and photospline are installed in nonstandard locations, you might need to let meson know with environment variables. Since photospline is detected with cmake you need to set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/path/to/photospline
. Boost uses BOOST_ROOT
.
For example, in IceCube's cvmfs environment you should do:
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=${SROOT} BOOST_ROOT=${SROOT} meson setup build . --prefix=/path/to/install/to
the option -Ddata_path can be used to install the raw flux tables to a directory outside of the PREFIX directory.
If you want to install to a read-only file system you can pass -Dinstall_data=False
You may also use the environment variable NUFLUX_DATA
to specify the path of the raw flux tables if they are in a
place other than where they were installed to.
You can build the documentation yourself using sphinx:
pip3 install sphinx breathe sphinx_rtd_theme
Run ninja with docs/html target:
ninja docs/html
The latest version of the documentation is automatically uploaded to IceCube documentation server
From python:
>>> import nuflux
>>> flux = nuflux.makeFlux('honda2006')
>>> nu_type=nuflux.NuMu
>>> nu_energy=1e3 # in GeV
>>> nu_cos_zenith = 0.5
>>> flux.getFlux(nu_type,nu_energy,nu_cos_zenith)
2.2395566552347364e-11
from c++:
#include <nuflux/nuflux.h>
int main(){
boost::shared_ptr<nuflux::FluxFunction> flux;
flux=nuflux::makeFlux("honda2006");
nuflux::ParticleType pdgid = nuflux::NuMu;
double energy = 1e3; // in GeV
double cos_zenith = 0;
double f = flux->getFlux(pdgid, energy, cos_zenith);
assert(f == 4.6476245267530432e-11);
}
If you get an error message like this:
conv_flux = nuflux.makeFlux("honda2006") ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Boost.Python.ArgumentError: Python argument types in _nuflux.makeFlux(str) did not match C++ signature: makeFlux(std::string)
It is most likely due to a conflict between nuflux and icetray registering python bindings. The solution is to import nuflux before icetray in your python script