Difference between revisions of "Results for Random Spread of Energy and angle theta in the Lab frame"
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− | + | The commands used in GEMC to create a uniform spread of electron energy across the solid angle of the detector: | |
− | + | <pre> <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"/></pre> | ||
− | + | Gives a uniform distribution across the solid angle components, theta and phi: | |
− | [[File:GenPhiLab.png]] | + | |
+ | <center>[[File:GenThetaLab.png]]</center> | ||
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+ | <center>[[File:GenPhiLab.png]]</center> | ||
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+ | The electron energy shows an unequal distribution | ||
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+ | <center>[[File:GenPhiVsE_0T.png]]</center> | ||
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+ | <center>[[File:GenMomLab.png]]</center> |
Revision as of 17:51, 8 April 2016
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:
The electron energy shows an unequal distribution