Difference between revisions of "PbBi PosEventFiles NoGaps 2016"
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− | | Overall Target layout || Closeup of Target Simulation Geometry. The center of the 0.25mm thick stainless steel windows are a distance of | + | | Overall Target layout || Closeup of Target Simulation Geometry. The center of the 0.25mm thick stainless steel windows are a distance of 1.125 mm from the center of the LBE target. <math>d_{USS} = d_{DSS} =</math> 1.125 mm, <math>t_{LBE}=2</math> mm, <math>t_{SS} =</math> .25 mm. || An example positron production event. The yellow lines represents a sensitive detector used to record all positron events. The red line represents the incident 10 MeV electron that produces two bremsstrahlung photons shown in green. The first photon has an energy of 2.151 MeV and pair produces in the stainless steel window. The second photon has an energy of 1.393 MeV and exits the system without interacting. The first photon is created at time t= 3.323 ns. The first photon produces a 234.6 keV electron and a 894.2 keV positron at time t=3.336 ns. Only the positron has enough energy to exit the stainless steel window. |
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==Sample Events== | ==Sample Events== |
Revision as of 17:17, 17 February 2016
Event files were generated assuming an ideal solenoid having an inner radius of 2.527 cm surrounding a beam pipe with a radius of 1.74 cm. Electrons impinge a 2mm thick PbBi liquid target that has a surface area of 2.54 cm x 2.54 cm. Stainless steel windows 0.25 mm thick sandwhich the PbBi target at locations Z= and Z= cm. The target is located at Z = cm and the beam begins 20 cm upstream at Z = cm. The incident electron beam is a 0.5 cm radius cylinder.
Positrons exiting the Solenoid
The solenoid design has changed such that the max field is 0.20 Tesla (0.22) and its length is 150 mm.
In other words I should generate position and momentum files for positrons and electrons at the Z location 15 cm downstream from the middle of the LBE target and within a 3.48 cm diameter beam pipe.
/vis/viewer/zoom 2
/gps/pos/centre 0.0 0.0 -150.
/vis/viewer/panTo -90.1 0 cm
/vis/viewer/reset
Twenty (20) million incident electrons with an energy of 10 MeV and forming a cylindrical beam with a 0.5 cm radius cylinder impinged a 2mm thick LBE target located at Z = -106 mm. The Z location of positrons exiting the beam pipe at the end of the 15 cm long solenoid is 44 mm. The positrons are 150.00 mm from the middle of the LBE target (Z=44mm).
A space delimited text file with the above events in the format of
PID, x(mm),y,z,Px,Py,Pz(MeV),t(ns)
in units of cm for distance and MeV for momentum is located at
for positrons
http://www2.cose.isu.edu/~foretony/Positrons_2mm10MeVCyl.dat
and
http://www2.cose.isu.edu/~foretony/Electrons_2mm10MeVCyl.dat
The file below contains all the positrons that were created at the target
format
A space delimited text file with the above events in the format of
Initial electron (x,y,z,Px,Py,Pz), Final electron (t,x,y,z,Px,Py,Pz), Positron location after leaving LBE target (t,x,y,z,Px,Py,Pz),Location of positron as it exits a SS window (t,x,y,z,Px,Py,Pz). Units are ns, mm, MeV/c.
http://www2.cose.isu.edu/~foretony/AllPositrons_2mm10MeVCyl.dat
Sample Events
(x,y,z,E) = -2.93 mm 2.7 mm -10.6 cm 5.09 MeV
trackPID: -11 trackID: 4 chamberNb: 0 energy deposit: 6.58039e-21 eV position: -0.210618 0.289962 -10.3775 cm momentum: (-0.122366,1.87959,2.84065) time: 3.33262
Positrons and Electrons after the SS Exit window
The same configuration as the previous subsection except that the 1mm thick sensitive detector is placed at Z = -100.5 mm. Most of the electrons exit at Z = -100.9 mm.
A space delimited text file with the above events in the format of
PID, x(mm),y,z,Px,Py,Pz(MeV),t(ns)
in units of cm for distance and MeV for momentum is located at
for positrons
23500 Positrons in the file below
http://www2.cose.isu.edu/~foretony/PositronsAtExitWindow.dat
and
297216 electrons in the file below
http://www2.cose.isu.edu/~foretony/ElectronsAtExitWindow.dat