Introduction to GEANT4

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SetCutValue(defaultCutValue, "e-");  
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See the Computed tomography tutorial to understand further how to define your own physics processes for eatch particle.
=== <span style="color:#000080"> Detailed physics lists </span> ===  
=== <span style="color:#000080"> Detailed physics lists </span> ===  
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For example, if you want to simulate clinical proton beam of energy 150 MeV you can use pre-packaged physics list e.g. QGSP_BIC, QGSP_BERT and FTFP_BERT. If you are interested in Bragg curve physics, use a physics list ending in "EMV" or "EMX" e.g. QGSP_BERT_EMV.  
For example, if you want to simulate clinical proton beam of energy 150 MeV you can use pre-packaged physics list e.g. QGSP_BIC, QGSP_BERT and FTFP_BERT. If you are interested in Bragg curve physics, use a physics list ending in "EMV" or "EMX" e.g. QGSP_BERT_EMV.  
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=== <span style="color:#000080"> Building your own physics list </span> ===
 
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See Computed tomography tutorial.
 
   
   
== <span style="color:#000080"> Generate primary particles </span> ==  
== <span style="color:#000080"> Generate primary particles </span> ==  

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