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Hi Christopher,<br>
Yes you're right, these axes must be removed when you run the
simulation since they are understood as <br>
physical volumes ....but it's a known "feature"; please refer to the
description under point
3.2.3 in the user's guide (page 21) <span class="moz-smiley-s3"><span>
;-) </span></span><br>
Cheers, jm<br>
<br>
<br>
Please refer but this is not realy a bug since this feature is
discribed on the GATE user's guide, <br>
<br>
Heath, Christopher Charles wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I tried running some simple simulations of pencil-beam sources and found that I
was getting skewed data. The problem resulted fromt the fact that I had drawn
in the axis for visualization help using the command:
/gate/world/daughters/insert 3axes
The axes attenuated the photons and inserted a hole in the detector which caused
the problem. Therefore, when running simulations be sure not to use this command.
Christopher
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