[Gate-users] understanding of the phase space root output
Sarah Blind
sarah.blind at univ-lorraine.fr
Fri Jul 1 11:31:08 CEST 2022
Dear Gate users,
I'm trying to understand better the phase space actor and its root output.
I'm sending a 150 keV gamma source on a cluster of nanoparticles in water.
Here is my phase space actor:
/gate/actor/addActor PhaseSpaceActor phaseSpaceNP
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/attachTo NP
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/save output/output-phaseSpaceNP.root
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/enableParticleName true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/enableEkine true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/storeSecondaries true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/storeOutgoingParticles true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/enableProductionProcess true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/enableProductionVolume true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/enableTime true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/enablePrimaryEnergy true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/enableEmissionPoint true
/gate/actor/phaseSpaceNP/enableTrackLength true
First of all, to what corresponds the 3 different phase space I obtain (79,80,81)?
Then I wish to understand the creator process parameter ; is my interpretation in red correct ?
Does someone know how I can count the number of Auger electrons ?
And what is the difference between "phot" and "photoelectric" ?
Thank you very much for your help,
Regards,
Sarah Blind
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