Introduction to GEANT4
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- | There are two base physics list classes: <span style="color:#ff0000"> G4VUserPhysicsList </span> and <span style="color:#ff0000"> G4ModularPhysicsList </span>. | + | There are two base physics list classes: <span style="color:#ff0000"> G4VUserPhysicsList </span> and <span style="color:#ff0000"> G4ModularPhysicsList </span>. <span style="color:#ff0000"> G4VUserPhysicsList </span> is used for simple physics lists while <span style="color:#ff0000"> G4ModularPhysicsList </span> is used to define more complex physics lists. There is a possibility to use also pre-packaged physics lists. |
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=== <span style="color:#000080"> Pre-packaged physics lists </span> === | === <span style="color:#000080"> Pre-packaged physics lists </span> === | ||
- | Some pre-packaged electromagnetic and hadronic physics lists are available [http://geant4.cern.ch/support/proc_mod_catalog/physics_lists/ here]. | + | Some pre-packaged electromagnetic and hadronic physics lists are available [http://geant4.cern.ch/support/proc_mod_catalog/physics_lists/ here]. These lists are provided as a best guess of the physics needed in a given case. You can use them as a starting point of your simulation. Later, you can add or substract physics processes appropriate for your simulation. |
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== <span style="color:#000080"> Generate primary particles </span> == | == <span style="color:#000080"> Generate primary particles </span> == |