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Quantitative Test of the Evolution of Geant4 Electron Backscattering Simulation
Evolutions of Geant4 code have affected the simulation of electron backscattering with respect to previously published results. Their effects are quantified by analyzing the compatibility of the simulated electron backscattering fraction with a large collection of experimental data for a wide set of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2016.2617834 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2226759 |
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author | Basaglia, Tullio Han, Min Cheol Hoff, Gabriela Kim, Chan Hyeong Kim, Sung Hun Pia, Maria Grazia Saracco, Paolo |
author_facet | Basaglia, Tullio Han, Min Cheol Hoff, Gabriela Kim, Chan Hyeong Kim, Sung Hun Pia, Maria Grazia Saracco, Paolo |
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description | Evolutions of Geant4 code have affected the simulation of electron backscattering with respect to previously published results. Their effects are quantified by analyzing the compatibility of the simulated electron backscattering fraction with a large collection of experimental data for a wide set of physics configuration options available in Geant4. Special emphasis is placed on two electron scattering implementations first released in Geant4 version 10.2: the Goudsmit-Saunderson multiple scattering model and a single Coulomb scattering model based on Mott cross section calculation. The new Goudsmit-Saunderson multiple scattering model appears to perform equally or less accurately than the model implemented in previous Geant4 versions, depending on the electron energy. The new Coulomb scattering model was flawed from a physics point of view, but computationally fast in Geant4 version 10.2; the physics correction released in Geant4 version 10.2p01 severely degrades its computational performance. Evolutions in the Geant4 geometry domain have addressed physics problems observed in electron backscattering simulation in previous publications. |
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spelling | cern-22267592022-08-10T12:40:09Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2016.2617834http://cds.cern.ch/record/2226759engBasaglia, TullioHan, Min CheolHoff, GabrielaKim, Chan HyeongKim, Sung HunPia, Maria GraziaSaracco, PaoloQuantitative Test of the Evolution of Geant4 Electron Backscattering SimulationOther Fields of PhysicsEvolutions of Geant4 code have affected the simulation of electron backscattering with respect to previously published results. Their effects are quantified by analyzing the compatibility of the simulated electron backscattering fraction with a large collection of experimental data for a wide set of physics configuration options available in Geant4. Special emphasis is placed on two electron scattering implementations first released in Geant4 version 10.2: the Goudsmit-Saunderson multiple scattering model and a single Coulomb scattering model based on Mott cross section calculation. The new Goudsmit-Saunderson multiple scattering model appears to perform equally or less accurately than the model implemented in previous Geant4 versions, depending on the electron energy. The new Coulomb scattering model was flawed from a physics point of view, but computationally fast in Geant4 version 10.2; the physics correction released in Geant4 version 10.2p01 severely degrades its computational performance. Evolutions in the Geant4 geometry domain have addressed physics problems observed in electron backscattering simulation in previous publications.Evolutions of Geant4 code have affected the simulation of electron backscattering with respect to previously published results. Their effects are quantified by analyzing the compatibility of the simulated electron backscattering fraction with a large collection of experimental data for a wide set of physics configuration options available in Geant4. Special emphasis is placed on two electron scattering implementations first released in Geant4 version 10.2: the Goudsmit-Saunderson multiple scattering model and a single Coulomb scattering model based on Mott cross section calculation. The new Goudsmit-Saunderson multiple scattering model appears to perform equally or less accurately than the model implemented in previous Geant4 versions, depending on the electron energy. The new Coulomb scattering model was flawed from a physics point of view, but computationally fast in Geant4 version 10.2; the physics correction released in Geant4 version 10.2p01 severely degrades its computational performance. Problems observed in electron backscattering simulation in previous publications have been addressed by evolutions in the Geant4 geometry domain.Evolutions of Geant4 code have affected the simulation of electron backscattering with respect to previously published results. Their effects are quantified by analyzing the compatibility of the simulated electron backscattering fraction with a large collection of experimental data for a wide set of physics configuration options available in Geant4. Special emphasis is placed on two electron scattering implementations first released in Geant4 version 10.2: the Goudsmit-Saunderson multiple scattering model and a single Coulomb scattering model based on Mott cross section calculation. The new Goudsmit-Saunderson multiple scattering model appears to perform equally or less accurately than the model implemented in previous Geant4 versions, depending on the electron energy. The new Coulomb scattering model was flawed from a physics point of view, but computationally fast in Geant4 version 10.2; the physics correction released in Geant4 version 10.2p01 severely degrades its computational performance. Evolutions in the Geant4 geometry domain have addressed physics problems observed in electron backscattering simulation in previous publications.arXiv:1610.06349oai:cds.cern.ch:22267592016-10-20 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Basaglia, Tullio Han, Min Cheol Hoff, Gabriela Kim, Chan Hyeong Kim, Sung Hun Pia, Maria Grazia Saracco, Paolo Quantitative Test of the Evolution of Geant4 Electron Backscattering Simulation |
title | Quantitative Test of the Evolution of Geant4 Electron Backscattering Simulation |
title_full | Quantitative Test of the Evolution of Geant4 Electron Backscattering Simulation |
title_fullStr | Quantitative Test of the Evolution of Geant4 Electron Backscattering Simulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative Test of the Evolution of Geant4 Electron Backscattering Simulation |
title_short | Quantitative Test of the Evolution of Geant4 Electron Backscattering Simulation |
title_sort | quantitative test of the evolution of geant4 electron backscattering simulation |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2016.2617834 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2226759 |
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