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ParticleFluence set-ups
Sphere
This set-up consists of a full solid target sphere - whose radius and material can be set via UI commands. The primary particle is shot from the center of the target sphere (along the z-axis direction by default). As scoring volume, we use a thin spherical shell outside the target sphere. The particle fluences are evaluated in the forward and backward hemispheres (with respect to the primary particle direction).


SEE ALSO: README

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folder Parent directory - 2025-04-02 07:01:04

Geant4 extended examples - Hadronic processes
Examples in this directory demonstrate specific hadronic physics simulation with histogramming.
Hadr00
This example demonstrates a usage of G4PhysListFactory to build Physics List and G4HadronicProcessStore to access cross sections.


SEE ALSO: README

folder Calo/ - 2025-04-02 07:01:04

In this example, the particle fluence is evaluated for simplified, cylindrical hadronic calorimeters with axis along the z-direction, and a beam particle shot before the calorimeter along its axis.
The particle fluence is computed in three places: "upstream", "downstream" and "side", defined as the positions immediately after, before and aside, respectively, of the calorimeter with respect to the direction of the primary particle.


SEE ALSO: README

folder ConcentricSpheres/ - 2025-04-02 07:01:04

In this example, the particle fluence is evaluated for a set-up made of one target solid sphere, at the center of which a particle is shot (by default along the z-axis), followed by two outer, target solid sphere shells, with space in between filled up with G4_Galactic material - i.e. very low density gas. The three targets mimic a very simplified collider detector, with the first (inner) target as a proxy for a Tracker, the second (middle) target as a proxy for an electromagnetic (homogeneous) calorimeter, and the third and last (outer) target as a proxy for a hadronic (homogeneous) calorimeter.


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folder Layer/ - 2025-04-02 07:01:04

In this example, the particle fluence is evaluated for a simple set-up, consisting of one target solid cylinder, with axis along the z-direction, and a beam particle shot before the target along the axis of the target.
The particle fluence is computed in three places: "upstream", "downstream" and "side", defined as the positions immediately after, before and aside, respectively, of the target with respect to the direction of the primary particle.


SEE ALSO: README

folder Sphere/ - 2025-04-02 07:01:04

In this example, the particle fluence is evaluated for a very simple set-up, consisting of one target solid sphere, at the center of which a particle is shot (by default along the z-axis).
The particle fluence is computed in two places: "forward" and "backward", defined as the positions immediately after and before, respectively, of the target with respect to the direction of the primary particle.


SEE ALSO: README

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