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− | | Simulation || GEANT4 || Whitney | + | | Simulation || GEANT4(1cm target) || GEANT4(5cm target) || Whitney |
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− | | Event Cross-Section (nb) || .61 || 0.079 | + | | Event Cross-Section (nb) || .61 || || 0.079 |
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− | |Moller Cross-Section (nb) || 0.58||0.075 | + | |Moller Cross-Section (nb) || 0.58|| || 0.075 |
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− | | Length of Target (cm) || 1 || 5 | + | | Length of Target (cm) || 1 || 5 ||5 |
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− | | t_{simulated} (s) || 1.3E-5 ||9.54E-5 | + | | t_{simulated} (s) || 1.3E-5 || ||9.54E-5 |
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− | | N_{events} || 1026940 || 1001700 | + | | N_{events} || 1026940 || || 1001700 |
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− | | N_{Moller} || 975593 ||951138 | + | | N_{Moller} || 975593 || || 951138 |
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− | | N_{incident} || 4E7 || 6E7 | + | | N_{incident} || 4E7 || || 6E7 |
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Moller events occur for about 2.5% of the incident electrons on a LH2 target. We can assume the number of Moller events that occur within the DC range to be around 30% of the total Moller events occuring for the number of incident electrons for LH2 as well. Since the differential cross-section over the angel theta is proportional to the differtial cross-section over wire number we can dividing the Moller differential cross-section by the product of the density and length of the target material | Moller events occur for about 2.5% of the incident electrons on a LH2 target. We can assume the number of Moller events that occur within the DC range to be around 30% of the total Moller events occuring for the number of incident electrons for LH2 as well. Since the differential cross-section over the angel theta is proportional to the differtial cross-section over wire number we can dividing the Moller differential cross-section by the product of the density and length of the target material |
Revision as of 20:32, 30 December 2016
Simulation | GEANT4(1cm target) | GEANT4(5cm target) | Whitney |
Event Cross-Section (nb) | .61 | 0.079 | |
Moller Cross-Section (nb) | 0.58 | 0.075 | |
Length of Target (cm) | 1 | 5 | 5 |
t_{simulated} (s) | 1.3E-5 | 9.54E-5 | |
N_{events} | 1026940 | 1001700 | |
N_{Moller} | 975593 | 951138 | |
N_{incident} | 4E7 | 6E7 |
Moller events occur for about 2.5% of the incident electrons on a LH2 target. We can assume the number of Moller events that occur within the DC range to be around 30% of the total Moller events occuring for the number of incident electrons for LH2 as well. Since the differential cross-section over the angel theta is proportional to the differtial cross-section over wire number we can dividing the Moller differential cross-section by the product of the density and length of the target material