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− | 1.) Show that the | + | 1.) Show that the maximum energy transfered in a relativistic head on collision is |
+ | :<math>W_{max} = \frac{(pc)^2}{\frac{1}{2} \left [ m_e c^2 + \left ( \frac{M^2}{m_e} \right ) ^2 \right ] + \sqrt{(pc)^2 + (Mc^2)^2}}</math> | ||
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+ | 2.) Use GEANT4 to determine the Range of the particle chosen in Homework 4 through liquid hydrogen as a function of Energy. | ||
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Revision as of 17:58, 28 September 2007
Homework 1
1.) Mawell Boltzmann
Given the Maxwell -Boltzmann Distribution
a.) Show <v>
Show that
b.) Energy Fluctuation
Show that the energy fluctuation is
- Note
- = velocity fluctuation
2.) MC calculation of Pi
Calculate \pi using the Monte Carlo method described in the Notes
3.) Histograms using ROOT
Homework 2
1.) Derive Rutherford Formula
Derive the Rutherford Scattering formula.
2.) EXN02 in GEANT
a.) Compile and run the default version of ExN02 in GEANT4
You can use a computer screen shot to prove you did this.
b.) Now make your own copy of it and change the target material
Homework 3
Download and install your own version of GEANT4
Homework 4
1.)Compute
for a heavy charged particle traveling through a liquid Hydrogen target. In clas I showed an example for an incident 10 MeV electron. You need to pick another particle (proton, pion, ...) and a different energy. Compare your answer with the Triumf curve.2.) Use GEANT4 to simulate the calcualtion in part a above and compare answers.
Homework 5
1.) Show that the maximum energy transfered in a relativistic head on collision is
2.) Use GEANT4 to determine the Range of the particle chosen in Homework 4 through liquid hydrogen as a function of Energy.