Difference between revisions of "Progressive Development of Simulations"

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Revision as of 18:24, 19 July 2017

Differing Physics for Tantalum Only

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.
VacuumTantBrem.png


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.
VacuumAlBrem.png


Differing Physics for Air Only

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.
AirBrem.png


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


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Tant PhEE CS.png
Tant PhEE CS GC.png
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Tant Al PhEE.png
Tant Al PhEE CS.png
Tant Al PhEE CS GC.png
Tant Al Air.png
Tant Al Air PhEE.png
Tant Al Air PhEE CS.png
Tant Al Air PhEE CS GC.png











TriMeV Different Interaction Simulations