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Validation Test of Geant4 Simulation of Electron Backscattering

Backscattering is a sensitive probe of the accuracy of electron scattering algorithms implemented in Monte Carlo codes. The capability of the Geant4 toolkit to describe realistically the fraction of electrons backscattered from a target volume is extensively and quantitatively evaluated in compariso...

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Autores principales: Kim, Sung Hun, Pia, Maria Grazia, Basaglia, Tullio, Han, Min Cheol, Hoff, Gabriela, Kim, Chan Hyeong, Saracco, Paolo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2015.2401055
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1987265
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author Kim, Sung Hun
Pia, Maria Grazia
Basaglia, Tullio
Han, Min Cheol
Hoff, Gabriela
Kim, Chan Hyeong
Saracco, Paolo
author_facet Kim, Sung Hun
Pia, Maria Grazia
Basaglia, Tullio
Han, Min Cheol
Hoff, Gabriela
Kim, Chan Hyeong
Saracco, Paolo
author_sort Kim, Sung Hun
collection CERN
description Backscattering is a sensitive probe of the accuracy of electron scattering algorithms implemented in Monte Carlo codes. The capability of the Geant4 toolkit to describe realistically the fraction of electrons backscattered from a target volume is extensively and quantitatively evaluated in comparison with experimental data retrieved from the literature. The validation test covers the energy range between approximately 100 eV and 20 MeV, and concerns a wide set of target elements. Multiple and single electron scattering models implemented in Geant4, as well as preassembled selections of physics models distributed within Geant4, are analyzed with statistical methods. The evaluations concern Geant4 versions from 9.1 to 10.1. Significant evolutions are observed over the range of Geant4 versions, not always in the direction of better compatibility with experiment. Goodness-of-fit tests complemented by categorical analysis tests identify a configuration based on Geant4 Urban multiple scattering model in Geant4 version 9.1 and a configuration based on single Coulomb scattering in Geant4 10.0 as the physics options best reproducing experimental data above a few tens of keV. At lower energies only single scattering demonstrates some capability to reproduce data down to a few keV. Recommended preassembled physics configurations appear incapable of describing electron backscattering compatible with experiment. With the support of statistical methods, a correlation is established between the validation of Geant4-based simulation of backscattering and of energy deposition.
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spelling cern-19872652023-03-14T17:29:52Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2015.2401055http://cds.cern.ch/record/1987265engKim, Sung HunPia, Maria GraziaBasaglia, TullioHan, Min CheolHoff, GabrielaKim, Chan HyeongSaracco, PaoloValidation Test of Geant4 Simulation of Electron BackscatteringOther Fields of PhysicsBackscattering is a sensitive probe of the accuracy of electron scattering algorithms implemented in Monte Carlo codes. The capability of the Geant4 toolkit to describe realistically the fraction of electrons backscattered from a target volume is extensively and quantitatively evaluated in comparison with experimental data retrieved from the literature. The validation test covers the energy range between approximately 100 eV and 20 MeV, and concerns a wide set of target elements. Multiple and single electron scattering models implemented in Geant4, as well as preassembled selections of physics models distributed within Geant4, are analyzed with statistical methods. The evaluations concern Geant4 versions from 9.1 to 10.1. Significant evolutions are observed over the range of Geant4 versions, not always in the direction of better compatibility with experiment. Goodness-of-fit tests complemented by categorical analysis tests identify a configuration based on Geant4 Urban multiple scattering model in Geant4 version 9.1 and a configuration based on single Coulomb scattering in Geant4 10.0 as the physics options best reproducing experimental data above a few tens of keV. At lower energies only single scattering demonstrates some capability to reproduce data down to a few keV. Recommended preassembled physics configurations appear incapable of describing electron backscattering compatible with experiment. With the support of statistical methods, a correlation is established between the validation of Geant4-based simulation of backscattering and of energy deposition.Backscattering is a sensitive probe of the accuracy of electron scattering algorithms implemented in Monte Carlo codes. The capability of the Geant4 toolkit to describe realistically the fraction of electrons backscattered from a target volume is extensively and quantitatively evaluated in comparison with experimental data retrieved from the literature. The validation test covers the energy range between approximately 100 eV and 20 MeV, and concerns a wide set of target elements. Multiple and single electron scattering models implemented in Geant4, as well as preassembled selections of physics models distributed within Geant4, are analyzed with statistical methods. The evaluations concern Geant4 versions from 9.1 to 10.1. Significant evolutions are observed over the range of Geant4 versions, not always in the direction of better compatibility with experiment. Goodness-of-fit tests complemented by categorical analysis tests identify a configuration based on Geant4 Urban multiple scattering model in Geant4 version 9.1 and a configuration based on single Coulomb scattering in Geant4 10.0 as the physics options best reproducing experimental data above a few tens of keV. At lower energies only single scattering demonstrates some capability to reproduce data down to a few keV. Recommended preassembled physics configurations appear incapable of describing electron backscattering compatible with experiment. With the support of statistical methods, a correlation is established between the validation of Geant4-based simulation of backscattering and of energy deposition.arXiv:1502.01507oai:cds.cern.ch:19872652015-02-05
spellingShingle Other Fields of Physics
Kim, Sung Hun
Pia, Maria Grazia
Basaglia, Tullio
Han, Min Cheol
Hoff, Gabriela
Kim, Chan Hyeong
Saracco, Paolo
Validation Test of Geant4 Simulation of Electron Backscattering
title Validation Test of Geant4 Simulation of Electron Backscattering
title_full Validation Test of Geant4 Simulation of Electron Backscattering
title_fullStr Validation Test of Geant4 Simulation of Electron Backscattering
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title_short Validation Test of Geant4 Simulation of Electron Backscattering
title_sort validation test of geant4 simulation of electron backscattering
topic Other Fields of Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2015.2401055
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1987265
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