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  3      =========================================      3      =========================================================
  4      Geant4 - an Object-Oriented Toolkit for S      4      Geant4 - an Object-Oriented Toolkit for Simulation in HEP
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  7                         purgin_magnet               7                         purgin_magnet
  8                         -------------               8                         -------------
  9                      s. Larsson, May 2004           9                      s. Larsson, May 2004
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 11 ----------------------------------------------     11 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 12 Acknowledgments to the GEANT4 Collaboration, i <<  12 Acknowledgments to GEANT4 people, in particular to J. Apostolakis,
 13 J Generowicz, G. Folger, Vladimir Ivanchenko,      13 J Generowicz, G. Folger, Vladimir Ivanchenko,  M.G.Pia and 
 14 S. Guatelli.                                       14 S. Guatelli. 
 15 ----------------------------------------------     15 -----------------------------------------------------------------
 16                                                    16 
 17 0. Introduction                                    17 0. Introduction
 18 ----------------                                   18 ----------------
 19                                                    19 
 20 This example simulates electrons traveling thr     20 This example simulates electrons traveling through a 3D magnetic field. 
 21                                                    21 
 22 The Purging Magnet example is an application o     22 The Purging Magnet example is an application of Geant4 in a medical
 23 environment. It simulates a strong purging mag     23 environment. It simulates a strong purging magnet in a treatment head. 
 24 The geometry is very simplified. The major ide     24 The geometry is very simplified. The major idea of this example is to 
 25 implement an external magnetic field grid and      25 implement an external magnetic field grid and test if the deviation of 
 26 electrons are as expected in this particular f     26 electrons are as expected in this particular field. The data (position, 
 27 energy and momentum) are collected in a measur <<  27 energy and momentum) are collected in a measurement volume.The data is 
 28 stored in a CSV file (or, optionally in a ROOT <<  28 stored in a CSV file (or, optionally in a ROOT, or a XML file, by 
 29 the G4AnalysisManager default file type in Pur <<  29 commenting/uncommenting the appropriate #includes in PurgMagAnalysisManager.hh)
 30                                                    30 
 31 <<<<<<< HEAD                                   <<  31  
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 34 >>>>>>> Migration to G4RunManagerFactory done. << 
 35 1. Setting up the environment variables            33 1. Setting up the environment variables
 36 ---------------------------------------            34 ---------------------------------------
 37                                                    35 
 38 The following environment variables need to be     36 The following environment variables need to be set:                     
 39                                                    37 
 40 G4LEDATA: points to low energy data base           38 G4LEDATA: points to low energy data base 
 41                                                    39 
 42 The required data-file for the detailed field      40 The required data-file for the detailed field map can be downloaded from:
 43    http://cern.ch/geant4-data/datasets/PurgMag     41    http://cern.ch/geant4-data/datasets/PurgMag3D.TABLE.gz
 44                                                    42 
 45                                                    43 
 46 2. How to run the example                          44 2. How to run the example
 47 -------------------------                          45 -------------------------
 48                                                    46 
 49 - Run the "PurgMag" executable.                    47 - Run the "PurgMag" executable.
 50 - File PurgMag.TABLE needs to be available in      48 - File PurgMag.TABLE needs to be available in the current directory in order to run correctly.
 51 - For visualisation use vis.mac.                   49 - For visualisation use vis.mac. 
 52 - Interactive or batch modes possible.             50 - Interactive or batch modes possible.
 53   Default: Interactive mode.                       51   Default: Interactive mode.
 54                                                    52 
 55 To run a certain number of events in interacti     53 To run a certain number of events in interactive mode, 
 56 type the following at the "idle>" prompt:          54 type the following at the "idle>" prompt:
 57                                                    55 
 58 idle> run/beamOn  NumberOfEvents                   56 idle> run/beamOn  NumberOfEvents
 59 idle> exit                                         57 idle> exit
 60                                                    58 
 61 - Simulation histogram output is stored in pur     59 - Simulation histogram output is stored in purgmag_101.cvs (e-), 
 62  purgmag_102.cvs (gammas), purgman_103.cvs (e+     60  purgmag_102.cvs (gammas), purgman_103.cvs (e+) 
 63                                                    61 
 64 1)Ntuple with position, energy and momentum fo     62 1)Ntuple with position, energy and momentum for electrons
 65 2)Ntuple with position, energy and momentum fo     63 2)Ntuple with position, energy and momentum for photons 
 66   (not needed in this example, will be used in     64   (not needed in this example, will be used in further development)
 67 3)Ntuple with position, energy and momentum fo     65 3)Ntuple with position, energy and momentum for positrons
 68   (not needed in this example, will be used in     66   (not needed in this example, will be used in further development)
 69                                                    67 
 70 A default visualisation macro (vis.mac) is pre     68 A default visualisation macro (vis.mac) is pre-loaded before interactive runs.
 71 Executing it from the build directory:             69 Executing it from the build directory:
 72     $ ./PurgMag                                    70     $ ./PurgMag 
 73 runs vis.mac before giving you an interactive      71 runs vis.mac before giving you an interactive prompt.
 74                                                    72 
 75                                                    73   
 76 3. Detector description                            74 3. Detector description
 77 -----------------------                            75 -----------------------
 78                                                    76 
 79 Simply a measurement volume. All particles ent     77 Simply a measurement volume. All particles entering the volume are scored.
 80                                                    78 
 81                                                    79 
 82 4. Physics processes                               80 4. Physics processes
 83 --------------------                               81 --------------------
 84                                                    82 
 85 This example uses the standard Electromagnetic     83 This example uses the standard Electromagnetic processes.
 86                                                    84 
 87                                                    85 
 88 5. Particle Generator                              86 5. Particle Generator
 89 ----------------------                             87 ----------------------
 90                                                    88 
 91 The PurgMagPrimaryGeneratorAction sets the ini     89 The PurgMagPrimaryGeneratorAction sets the initial state of tracks to
 92                                                    90 
 93 -electrons 50MeV                                   91 -electrons 50MeV
 94 -Start position (0, 0, 15cm)                       92 -Start position (0, 0, 15cm)
 95 -Momentum direction (0, 0, -1)                     93 -Momentum direction (0, 0, -1)
 96                                                    94 
 97                                                    95  
 98 6. Geometry and materials                          96 6. Geometry and materials
 99 --------------------------                         97 --------------------------
100                                                    98 
101 The world consists of Vacuum to minimize inter     99 The world consists of Vacuum to minimize interactions of the electrons
102 with the medium. The purging magnet is impleme    100 with the medium. The purging magnet is implemented as a 3D field grid 
103 of field values and geometerically as a pole g    101 of field values and geometerically as a pole gap made of iron. The 
104 measurement volume also contains vacuum.          102 measurement volume also contains vacuum. 
105                                                   103 
106 The field is interpolated using a simple linea    104 The field is interpolated using a simple linear interpolation in two 
107 dimensions (z and rho).                           105 dimensions (z and rho).
108                                                   106 
109 7. Comparison                                     107 7. Comparison
110 --------------                                    108 --------------
111                                                   109 
112 The design of the magnetic field was made with    110 The design of the magnetic field was made with the OPERA 3D package 
113 which is an electromagnetic finite element and    111 which is an electromagnetic finite element and finite difference 
114 analysis software. The deviation in the y-dire    112 analysis software. The deviation in the y-direction (ey in Ntuple 1)
115 has also been calculated in the OPERA 3D modul    113 has also been calculated in the OPERA 3D module TOSCA for comparison. 
116                                                   114 
117 TOSCA:  deviation y-direction: 35.112 cm          115 TOSCA:  deviation y-direction: 35.112 cm
118 GEANT4: deviation y-direction: 35.170 cm (upda    116 GEANT4: deviation y-direction: 35.170 cm (updated after PurgMag.pdf)
119                                                   117 
120 **********************************************    118 ****************************************************************
121 *                                                 119 *                                                              *
122 * More information about the setup and geometr    120 * More information about the setup and geometry in PurgMag.pdf *
123 *                                                 121 *                                                              *
124 **********************************************    122 ****************************************************************