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|8.897cm || [[File:1RadLengthAl.png|200px]] || [[File:oneRadLengthAl_ZPos.png|200px]] || [[File:oneRadLengthAl_Volume.png|200px]] | |8.897cm || [[File:1RadLengthAl.png|200px]] || [[File:oneRadLengthAl_ZPos.png|200px]] || [[File:oneRadLengthAl_Volume.png|200px]] | ||
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+ | |4.4485cm || [[File:Half_Rad_Length_Al.png|200px]] || [[File:Half_Rad_Length_Al_ZPos.png|200px|]] || [[File:Half_Rad_Length_Al_Volume.png|200px|]] | ||
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+ | |2.22425cm || [[File:One_quarter_Rad_Length_Al.png|200px]] || [[File:One_quarter_Rad_Length_Al_ZPos.png|200px]] || [[File:One_quarter_Rad_Length_Al_Volume.png|200px]] | ||
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|1.5875cm (5/8") || [[File:Five_eighths_inch_Al.png|200px]] || [[File:Five_eighths_inch_Al_ZPos.png|200px]] || [[File:Five_eighths_inch_Al_Volume.png|200px]] | |1.5875cm (5/8") || [[File:Five_eighths_inch_Al.png|200px]] || [[File:Five_eighths_inch_Al_ZPos.png|200px]] || [[File:Five_eighths_inch_Al_Volume.png|200px]] | ||
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|1.27cm (1/2") || [[File:Half_inch_Al.png|200px]] || [[File:Half_inch_Al_ZPos.png|200px]] || [[File:Half_inch_Al_Volume.png|200px]] | |1.27cm (1/2") || [[File:Half_inch_Al.png|200px]] || [[File:Half_inch_Al_ZPos.png|200px]] || [[File:Half_inch_Al_Volume.png|200px]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:58, 17 October 2017
- =No Photon Physics=
Varying Aluminum beamstop thickness
Tantalum thickness of 0.0508cm
All electron physics turned on
No photon physics turned on
Chamber and Tracker matter is vacuum
1 Radiation Length of Aluminum is 8.897cm
Aluminum Thickness | Photon Kinetic Energy Spectrum | Z Position of Photon Creation | Volume of Photon Creation |
8.897cm | |||
1.5875cm (5/8") | |||
1.27cm (1/2") | |||
4.4485cm | |||
2.22425cm |
Note: Volume 1 = Target, Volume 2 = Beamstop, Volume 3 = Tracker, Volume 4 = Chamber, Volume 5 = else
No Photon Physics
- Varying Aluminum beamstop thickness
- Tantalum thickness of 0.0508cm
- All electron physics turned on
- No photon physics turned on
- Chamber and Tracker matter is vacuum
- 1 Radiation Length of Aluminum is 8.897cm
Aluminum Thickness | Photon Kinetic Energy Spectrum | Z Position of Photon Creation | Volume of Photon Creation |
8.897cm | |||
4.4485cm | |||
2.22425cm | |||
1.5875cm (5/8") | |||
1.27cm (1/2") |
Note: Volume 1 = Target, Volume 2 = Beamstop, Volume 3 = Tracker, Volume 4 = Chamber, Volume 5 = else
Conclusion
Without photon physics active and vacuum in the tracker and chamber, I cannot say whether electrons are making it though the target and beamstop.
Where are photons below 300 keV from?
- As seen in this image, if I remove the Aluminum beamstop, the <300KeV photon peak disappears. This leads me to believe that the it was electrons/photons interacting in the aluminum to create the lower energy photons.
Photon Physics On
- Varying Aluminum beamstop thickness
- Tantalum thickness of 0.0508cm
- All electron physics turned on
- All photon physics turned on
- Chamber and Tracker matter is vacuum
- 1 Radiation Length of Aluminum is 8.897cm
Aluminum Thickness | Photon Kinetic Energy Spectrum | Z Position of Photon Creation | Volume of Photon Creation |
8.897cm | |||
1.5875cm (5/8") | 200px | ||
1.27cm (1/2") | |||
4.4485cm | |||
2.22425cm | 200px |
Note: Volume 1 = Target, Volume 2 = Beamstop, Volume 3 = Tracker, Volume 4 = Chamber, Volume 5 = else
Conclusion
Why is tail 16 cm long?
I am going to rerun the 1 rad length simulation to see if i get the same result which will help me determine if i had an error in which matter i used in tracker/chamber, etc.
Photon Physics On with Air in Chamber and Tracker
- Varying Aluminum beamstop thickness
- Tantalum thickness of 0.0508cm
- All electron physics turned on
- All photon physics turned on
- Chamber and Tracker matter is air (70% Nitrogen, 30% Oxygen)
- 1 Radiation Length of Aluminum is 8.897cm
Aluminum Thickness | Photon Kinetic Energy Spectrum | Z Position of Photon Creation | Volume of Photon Creation |
8.897cm | 200px | 200px | 200px |
1.5875cm (5/8") | 200px | 200px | 200px |
1.27cm (1/2") | 200px | 200px | 200px |
4.4485cm | 200px | 200px | 200px |
2.22425cm | 200px | 200px | 200px |
- Note: Volume 1 = Target, Volume 2 = Beamstop, Volume 3 = Tracker, Volume 4 = Chamber, Volume 5 = else