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Description
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physiscs has several prospects on future experiments. Ranging from large complexes such as well known Super Charm-Tau (SCT) factory, or reсent project of the detector and VEPP-6 accelerator (there is no official name for the detector yet), to small setups for detector studies.
The project of the VEPP-6 is similar to Super Charm-Tau factory. It is a high-luminosity electron-positron collider, but it is planned to work at lower energies and dedicated for studies of strange and charmed hadrons.
The project implies single collision point equipped with a universal particle detector. The Aurora software framework, being developed for the SCT detector, now is in process of separation to framework and detector specific parts.
It is based on trusted and widely used in high energy physics software packages, such as Gaudi, Geant4, and ROOT. At the same time, new ideas and developments are employed, in particular the Aurora project uses DD4hep for geometry description and PODIO for data storage.
There will be presented next release of the Aurora framework, its core technologies, structure and roadmap for the near future.