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  3      =========================================    
  4      Geant4 - an Object-Oriented Toolkit for S    
  5      =========================================    
  6                                                   
  7                             Example B3            
  8                             ----------            
  9                                                   
 10  This example simulates schematically a Positr    
 11                                                   
 12  1- GEOMETRY DEFINITION                           
 13                                                   
 14    The support of gamma detection are scintill    
 15    of such crystals are optically grouped in a    
 16    this example, individual crystals are not d    
 17    crystals is and it is still called 'Crystal    
 18                                                   
 19    Crystals are circularly arranged to form a     
 20    detector (gamma camera). This is done by po    
 21    Ring with an appropriate rotation matrix. S    
 22    then placed in the full detector.              
 23                                                   
 24    The head of a patient is schematised as a h    
 25    tissue, placed at the center of full detect    
 26                                                   
 27    The Crystal material, Lu2SiO5, is not inclu    
 28    Therefore, it is explicitly built in Define    
 29                                                   
 30  2- PHYSICS LIST                                  
 31                                                   
 32    The physics list contains standard electrom    
 33    radioactiveDecay module for GenericIon. It     
 34    class as a Geant4 modular physics list with    
 35    provided in Geant4:                            
 36    - G4DecayPhysics - defines all particles an    
 37    - G4RadioactiveDecayPhysics - defines radio    
 38    - G4EmStandardPhysics - defines all EM stan    
 39                                                   
 40    This physics list requires data files for:     
 41    - low energy electromagnetic processes whic    
 42      the G4LEDATA envirnoment variable            
 43    - nuclides properties which path is defined    
 44      the G4ENSDFSTATEDATA envirnoment variable    
 45    - radioactive decay hadronic processes whic    
 46      the G4RADIOACTIVEDATA envirnoment variabl    
 47                                                   
 48    See more on installation of the datasets in    
 49    Chapter 3.3: Note On Geant4 Datasets:          
 50    http://geant4.web.cern.ch/geant4/UserDocume    
 51                                           /Ins    
 52  3- ACTION INITALIZATION                          
 53                                                   
 54    B3[a,b]::ActionInitialization class instant    
 55    all user action classes.                       
 56                                                   
 57    While in sequential mode the action classes    
 58    via invoking the method:                       
 59       B3[a,b]::ActionInitialization::Build()      
 60    in multi-threading mode the same method is     
 61    and so all user action classes are defined     
 62                                                   
 63    A run action class is instantiated both thr    
 64    and global that's why its instance is creat    
 65       B3[a,b]::ActionInitialization::BuildForM    
 66    which is invoked only in multi-threading mo    
 67                                                   
 68  4- PRIMARY GENERATOR                             
 69                                                   
 70    The default particle beam is an ion (F18),     
 71    within a zone inside a patient and is defin    
 72    B3::PrimaryGeneratorAction::GeneratePrimari    
 73    The type of a primary particle can be chang    
 74    (see run2.mac).                                
 75                                                   
 76  5- DETECTOR RESPONSE:  scorers                   
 77                                                   
 78    A 'good' event is an event in which an iden    
 79    deposited in two separate Crystals. A count    
 80    corresponds to a measure of the efficiency     
 81    The total dose deposited in a patient durin    
 82                                                   
 83    Scorers are defined in B3::DetectorConstruc    
 84    two G4MultiFunctionalDetector objects: one     
 85    and one for the Patient (DoseDeposit)          
 86                                                   
 87    The scorers hits are saved in form of ntupl    
 88    analysis tools. This feature is activated i    
 89    G4TScoreNtupleWriter.                          
 90                                                   
 91    Two variants of accumulation event statisti    
 92    in this example:                               
 93                                                   
 94    B3a:                                           
 95                                                   
 96    At the end of event, the values acummulated    
 97    in B3a::RunAction and summed over the whole    
 98    In multi-threading mode the data accumulate    
 99    workers is merged to the master in B3a::Run    
100    result is printed on the screen.               
101                                                   
102    G4Accumulable<> type instead of G4double an    
103    data members in order to facilitate merging    
104    to the master.  Currently the accumulables     
105    and G4AccumulablesManager::Merge() has to b    
106    to be further simplified with a closer inte    
107    the Geant4 kernel next year.                   
108                                                   
109    B3b:                                           
110                                                   
111    B3b::Run::RecordEvent(), called at end of e    
112    event per event from the hits collections,     
113    B3b::RunAction::EndOfRunAction().              
114    In addition, results for dose are accumulat    
115    standard floating-point summation and using    
116    class called G4StatAnalysis. The G4StatAnal    
117    (1) the sum, (2) sum^2, (3) number of entri    
118    less than mean * machine-epsilon (the machi    
119    between 1.0 and the next value representabl    
120    From these 4 values, G4StatAnalysis provide    
121    standard deviation, variance, coefficient o    
122    and r2eff.                                     
123                                                   
124    In multi-threading mode the statistics accu    
125    to the master in B3b::Run::Merge().            
126                                                   
127  6- STACKING ACTION                               
128                                                   
129    Beta decay of Fluor generates a neutrino. O    
130    neutrino; therefore one kills it immediatel    
131    are put in a stack.                            
132    The function B3::StackingAction::ClassifyNe    
133    each time a new particle is created.           
134                                                   
135  The following paragraphs are common to all ba    
136                                                   
137  A- VISUALISATION                                 
138                                                   
139    The visualization manager is set via the G4    
140    in the main() function in exampleB3.cc.        
141    The initialisation of the drawing is done v    
142    in the macro vis.mac. This macro is automat    
143    the main function when the example is used     
144                                                   
145    By default, vis.mac opens an OpenGL viewer     
146    The user can change the initial viewer by c    
147    and instead uncommenting one of the other /    
148    HepRepFile or DAWNFILE (which produce files    
149    HepRApp and DAWN viewers, respectively).  N    
150    open new viewers at any time from the comma    
151    you already have a view in, say, an OpenGL     
152    "viewer-0", then                               
153       /vis/open DAWNFILE                          
154    then to get the same view                      
155       /vis/viewer/copyView viewer-0               
156    or to get the same view *plus* scene-modifi    
157       /vis/viewer/set/all viewer-0                
158    then to see the result                         
159       /vis/viewer/flush                           
160                                                   
161    The DAWNFILE, HepRepFile drivers are always    
162    (since they require no external libraries),    
163    that the Geant4 libraries have been built w    
164                                                   
165    Since 11.1, the TSG visualization driver ca    
166    file output in png, jpeg, gl2ps formats wit    
167    It can be controlled via UI commands provid    
168    demonstrated in the tsg_offscreen.mac macro    
169                                                   
170    For more information on visualization, incl    
171    install and run DAWN, OpenGL and HepRApp, s    
172    for example,                                   
173    http://geant4.slac.stanford.edu/Presentatio    
174    (where [VIS] can be replaced by DAWN, OpenG    
175                                                   
176    The tracks are automatically drawn at the e    
177    for all events and erased at the beginning     
178                                                   
179  B- USER INTERFACES                               
180                                                   
181    The user command interface is set via the G    
182    in the main() function in exampleB3.cc         
183                                                   
184    The selection of the user command interface    
185    according to the Geant4 configuration or it    
186    the third argument of the G4UIExecutive con    
187                                                   
188    The gui.mac macros are provided in examples    
189    is automatically executed if Geant4 is buil    
190    It is also possible to customise the icons     
191    demonstrated in the icons.mac macro in exam    
192                                                   
193 C- HOW TO RUN                                     
194                                                   
195     - Execute exampleB3a in the 'interactive m    
196         % ./exampleB3a                            
197       and type in the commands from run1.mac l    
198         Idle> /control/verbose 2                  
199         Idle> /tracking/verbose 2                 
200         Idle> /run/beamOn 1                       
201         Idle> ...                                 
202         Idle> exit                                
203       or                                          
204         Idle> /control/execute run1.mac           
205         ....                                      
206         Idle> exit                                
207                                                   
208     - Execute exampleB3a in the 'batch' mode f    
209      (without visualization)                      
210         % ./exampleB3a run2.mac                   
211         % ./exampleB3a exampleB3.in > exampleB    
212                                                   
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