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  1                                                     1 
  2         Geant4 extended examples - Hadronic pr      2         Geant4 extended examples - Hadronic processes
  3         --------------------------------------      3         ----------------------------------------------
  4                                                     4 
  5  Examples in this directory demonstrate specif      5  Examples in this directory demonstrate specific hadronic physics simulation 
  6  with histogramming.                                6  with histogramming.
  7                                                     7 
  8 Hadr00                                              8 Hadr00
  9 ------                                              9 ------
 10                                                    10 
 11 This example demonstrates a usage of G4PhysLis     11 This example demonstrates a usage of G4PhysListFactory to build 
 12 Physics List and G4HadronicProcessStore to acc     12 Physics List and G4HadronicProcessStore to access cross sections.
 13                                                    13 
 14 Hadr01                                             14 Hadr01
 15 ------                                             15 ------
 16                                                    16 
 17 This example application is based on the appli     17 This example application is based on the application IION developed for
 18 simulation of proton or ion beam interaction w     18 simulation of proton or ion beam interaction with a water target. Different 
 19 aspects of beam target interaction are demonst     19 aspects of beam target interaction are demonstrating in the example including 
 20 longitudinal profile of energy deposition, spe     20 longitudinal profile of energy deposition, spectra of secondary  particles,
 21 spectra of particles leaving the target.           21 spectra of particles leaving the target. 
 22                                                    22 
 23 Hadr02                                             23 Hadr02
 24 ------                                             24 ------
 25                                                    25 
 26 This example application is providing simulati     26 This example application is providing simulation of ion beam interaction with different 
 27 targets. Hadronic aspects of beam target inter     27 targets. Hadronic aspects of beam target interaction are demonstrated in the example 
 28 including longitudinal profile of energy depos     28 including longitudinal profile of energy deposition, spectra of secondary  particles,
 29 isotope production spectra.                        29 isotope production spectra. 
 30                                                    30 
 31 Hadr03                                             31 Hadr03
 32 ------                                             32 ------
 33                                                    33 
 34 This example demonstrates how to compute total     34 This example demonstrates how to compute total cross section from the direct evaluation of the 
 35 mean free path ( see below, item Physics), how     35 mean free path ( see below, item Physics), how to identify nuclear reactions, how to plot 
 36 energy spectrum of secondary particles.            36 energy spectrum of secondary particles. 
 37                                                    37 
 38 Hadr04                                         << 
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 40                                                << 
 41 This example is focused on neutronHP physics,  << 
 42 including thermal scattering.                  << 
 43 See A.R. Garcia, E. Mendoza, D. Cano-Ott prese << 
 44 meeting (04/2013) and note on G4NeutronHP pack << 
 45                                                << 
 46 Hadr05                                         << 
 47 ------                                         << 
 48                                                << 
 49 Examples of hadronic calorimeters              << 
 50                                                << 
 51 Hadr06                                         << 
 52 ------                                         << 
 53                                                << 
 54 This example demonstrates survey of energy dep << 
 55 a hadronic cascade.                            << 
 56                                                << 
 57 Hadr07                                         << 
 58 ------                                         << 
 59                                                << 
 60 Survey energy deposition and particle's flux f << 
 61 Use PhysicsConstructor objects rather than pre << 
 62 Show how to plot a depth dose profile in a rec << 
 63                                                << 
 64 Hadr08                                         << 
 65 ------                                         << 
 66                                                << 
 67 This example shows how to get "hadronic model  << 
 68 biasing: in particular, it is shown how to use << 
 69 while using the default "FTFP+BERT" in all oth << 
 70 Notice that we use the generic biasing machine << 
 71 of all tracks remain to the usual value (1.0)  << 
 72 case.                                          << 
 73                                                << 
 74 Hadr09                                         << 
 75 ------                                         << 
 76                                                << 
 77 This example shows how to use Geant4 as a gene << 
 78 inelastic hadron-nuclear interactions.         << 
 79 Notice that the Geant4 run-manager is not used << 
 80                                                << 
 81 Hadr10                                         << 
 82 ------                                         << 
 83                                                << 
 84 This example aims to test the treatment of dec << 
 85 In particular, we want to test the decays of t << 
 86 bottom hadrons, and the use of pre-assigned de << 
 87                                                << 
 88 FissionFragment                                << 
 89 ---------------                                << 
 90 This example demonstrates the Fission Fragment << 
 91 neutron_hp model. It will demostrate the capab << 
 92 containmentby the cladding in a water moderate << 
 93 also be further extended to calculate the effe << 
 94 the subcritical assembly for various loading s << 
 95                                                << 
 96 FlukaCern                                      << 
 97 -------------                                  << 
 98 A set of 2 examples, demonstrating how to make << 
 99 the interface to `FLUKA` hadron-nucleus inelas << 
100 The examples are at the process (interaction)  << 
101 (G4_HP_CernFLUKAHadronInelastic_PhysicsList) i << 
102 The interface to `FLUKA` itself is also includ << 
103                                                << 
104 NeutronSource                                  << 
105 -------------                                  << 
106 NeutronSource is an example of neutrons produc << 
107 of nuclear reactions and radioactive decay pro << 
108 It survey energy deposition and particle's flu << 
109 It uses PhysicsConstructor objects.            << 
110                                                << 
111 ParticleFluence                                << 
112 ---------------                                << 
113 This example aims to monitor the particle flue << 
114 and set-ups. The particle fluence at a given p << 
115 average number of particles crossing a unit su << 
116 (normalized per one incident primary). The par << 
117 estimated by summing the particles' track leng << 
118 and dividing for the cubic volume of such a sc <<