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The commands used in GEMC to create a uniform spread of electron energy across the solid angle of the detector:
 
The commands used in GEMC to create a uniform spread of electron energy across the solid angle of the detector:
  
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Electrons of energy around 2GeV are more easily influenced by the torus magnetic field.
 
Electrons of energy around 2GeV are more easily influenced by the torus magnetic field.
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Revision as of 18:40, 8 April 2016

0T Solenoid

The commands used in GEMC to create a uniform spread of electron energy across the solid angle of the detector:

 
<option name="BEAM_P"   value="e-, 6.0*GeV, 30.0*deg, 10*deg"/>
<option name="SPREAD_P" value="5.5*GeV, 25*deg, 180*deg"/>


Gives a uniform distribution across the solid angle components, theta and phi:


GenThetaLab.pngDetcThetaLab.png

The change in Theta shows the effects of the Torus re-orienting the Moller electrons toward the beam line.

GenPhiLab.pngDetcPhiLab.png

The Phi distribution shows the 6 different paddles of the the detector.

The electron energy shows an unequal distribution

GenPhiVsE 0T.png
GenMomLab.png

Electrons of energy around 2GeV are more easily influenced by the torus magnetic field.

5T Solenoid