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Ion beam [message #19403] Thu, 04 August 2016 15:06 Go to next message
Oleg is currently offline  Oleg
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Hello,

did anybody use the heavy ion beam (124Xe, for example) to run the simulations?
With cylindrical (X, Y) profile or gauss-like?
It would be nice to have the script or a part of it.

I hope with activation of:
/R3B/phys/addPhysics elastic
/R3B/phys/addPhysics ion_inclxx
G4 will make the elastic scattering events.

Thanks, Oleg.
Re: Ion beam [message #19404 is a reply to message #19403] Fri, 05 August 2016 09:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dmytro Kresan is currently offline  Dmytro Kresan
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Dear Oleg,

I am aware only of simulations for background studies with ion beam, performed by Ken Miki. He indeed used ion_inclxx, and qgsp_bert (last for nuclear reactions).

He has prepared a detailed documentation in form of wiki page. Konstanze should know its location.

Best regards,
Dima
Re: Ion beam [message #19405 is a reply to message #19403] Mon, 08 August 2016 11:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Oleg is currently offline  Oleg
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Dima,

do you know about this report/description?
Konstanze is out up to 22.08.

Oleg.
Re: Ion beam [message #19418 is a reply to message #19405] Thu, 11 August 2016 09:16 Go to previous message
Dmytro Kresan is currently offline  Dmytro Kresan
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You have found it already, but I place it here for future reference:

http://web-docs.gsi.de/~kmiki/neuland/
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