Difference between revisions of "Progressive Development of Simulations"
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| + | When simulating Ionization and Multiple Scattering in Tantalum, no photons were created.</div>  | ||
| + | [[File:VacuumTantBrem.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
| + | <div style="text-align: center;">'''Differing Physics for Aluminum Only'''  | ||
| + | 2.8 MeV electron hitting a 1/2 inch thick piece of Aluminum and then plotting the photon energies  | ||
| + | Brem = Bremsstrahlung  | ||
| + | Ion = Electron Ionization  | ||
| + | MS = Electron Multiple Scattering  | ||
| + | When simulating Ionization and Multiple Scattering in Aluminum, no photons were created.</div>  | ||
| + | [[File:VacuumAlBrem.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
| + | <div style="text-align: center;">'''Differing Physics for Air Only'''  | ||
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Brem = Bremsstrahlung  | Brem = Bremsstrahlung  | ||
| − | Ion = Ionization  | + | Ion = Electron Ionization  | 
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| + | MS = Electron Multiple Scattering  | ||
| + | When simulating Ionization and Multiple Scattering in air, no photons were created.</div>  | ||
| + | [[File:AirBrem.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
| + | <div style="text-align: center;">'''Differing Physics while Changing Detector Geometry'''  | ||
| + | 2.8 MeV electron hitting air and then plotting the photon energies  | ||
| + | PhEE = Photoelectric Effect  | ||
| + | CS = Compton Scattering  | ||
| + | GC = Gamma Conversion  | ||
| + | At the time of these simulations, physics with muons, positrons, and generic ions is turned off. There is also a discrepancy between simulations that do not have these particle processes active.  | ||
| + | </div>  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant.png |400px|thumb|left|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_PhEE.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_PhEE_CS.png |400px|thumb|left|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_PhEE_CS_GC.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_Al.png |400px|thumb|left|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_Al_PhEE.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_Al_PhEE_CS.png |400px|thumb|left|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_Al_PhEE_CS_GC.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
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| + | [[File:Tant_Al_Air_PhEE.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_Al_Air_PhEE_CS.png |400px|thumb|left|]]  | ||
| + | [[File:Tant_Al_Air_PhEE_CS_GC.png |400px|thumb|center|]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 19:54, 19 July 2017
2.8 MeV electron hitting a 20 thousandths of an inch thick piece of Tantalum and then plotting the photon energies
Brem = Bremsstrahlung
Ion = Electron Ionization
MS = Electron Multiple Scattering
When simulating Ionization and Multiple Scattering in Tantalum, no photons were created.
2.8 MeV electron hitting a 1/2 inch thick piece of Aluminum and then plotting the photon energies
Brem = Bremsstrahlung
Ion = Electron Ionization
MS = Electron Multiple Scattering
When simulating Ionization and Multiple Scattering in Aluminum, no photons were created.
2.8 MeV electron hitting air and then plotting the photon energies
Brem = Bremsstrahlung
Ion = Electron Ionization
MS = Electron Multiple Scattering
When simulating Ionization and Multiple Scattering in air, no photons were created.
2.8 MeV electron hitting air and then plotting the photon energies
PhEE = Photoelectric Effect
CS = Compton Scattering
GC = Gamma Conversion
At the time of these simulations, physics with muons, positrons, and generic ions is turned off. There is also a discrepancy between simulations that do not have these particle processes active.