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CATCH 1.4 User's Guide

The Monte Carlo program CATCH (Capture And Transport of CHarged particles in a crystal) for the simulation of planar channelling in bent crystals is presented. The program tracks a charged particle through the distorted-crystal lattice with the use of continuous-potential approximation and the non-d...

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Autor principal: Biryukov, V M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/523840
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description The Monte Carlo program CATCH (Capture And Transport of CHarged particles in a crystal) for the simulation of planar channelling in bent crystals is presented. The program tracks a charged particle through the distorted-crystal lattice with the use of continuous-potential approximation and the non-diffusion approach to the processes of scattering on electrons and nuclei. The output consists of the exit angular distributions, the energy loss spectra, and the spectra of any close-encounter process of interest. The curvature variability, face twist, and various surface imperfections of the real crystal can be taken into account.
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spelling cern-5238402023-03-21T13:23:52Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/523840engBiryukov, V MCATCH 1.4 User's GuideParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Monte Carlo program CATCH (Capture And Transport of CHarged particles in a crystal) for the simulation of planar channelling in bent crystals is presented. The program tracks a charged particle through the distorted-crystal lattice with the use of continuous-potential approximation and the non-diffusion approach to the processes of scattering on electrons and nuclei. The output consists of the exit angular distributions, the energy loss spectra, and the spectra of any close-encounter process of interest. The curvature variability, face twist, and various surface imperfections of the real crystal can be taken into account.hep-ex/0110046SL-Note-93-74-APoai:cds.cern.ch:5238402001-10-20
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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CATCH 1.4 User's Guide
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