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4 G4IonBinaryCascadePhysics
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6 Inelastic ion-ion processes (for deuteron, triton, He3, alpha and
7 generic ion projectiles), with Glauber-Gribov cross section and
8 Binary Light Ion (BIC, with Precompound/de-excitation) and Fritiof (FTF)
9 string model (with Precompound/de-excitation) for the final state.
10 BIC is used for projectiles of kinetic energies below 6 GeV/nucleon, and
11 FTF above 3 GeV/nucleon.
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13 G4IonINCLXXPhysics
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15 Inelastic ion-ion processes (for deuteron, triton, He3, alpha and
16 generic ion projectiles), with Glauber-Gribov cross section and
17 INCLXX and FTFP for the final state. INCLXX is used below 3 GeV/nucleon,
18 and FTF above 2.9 GeV/nucleon.
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20 G4IonPhysics
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22 Currently equivalent to G4IonBinaryCascadePhysics.
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24 G4IonPhysicsXS
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26 As G4IonPhysics, except that for deuteron, triton, He3 and alpha
27 the corresponding G4ParticleInelasticXS cross section is used
28 (instead of G4ComponentGGNuclNuclXsc).
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30 G4IonPhysicsPHP
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32 Similar to G4IonBinaryCascadePhysics, except that ParticleHP (for both
33 cross sections and final states) is used below 200 MeV/n for deuteron,
34 triton, He3 and alpha (and BIC used above 190 MeV/n for these light ions).
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36 G4IonQMDPhysics
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38 Inelastic ion-ion processes (for deuteron, triton, He3, alpha and
39 generic ion projectiles), with Glauber-Gribov cross section and
40 BIC, QMD and FTFP for the final state. These three final-state models
41 are used in the following intervals of projectile kinetic energy:
42 - BIC below 110 MeV/nucleon;
43 - QMD between 100 and 6'000 MeV/nucleon;
44 - FTF above 5990 MeV/nucleon.
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46 G4IonLightIonQMDPhysics
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48 A variant of G4IonQMDPhysics, in which G4LightIonQMDReaction is used
49 in the interval [30 MeV, 510 MeV].
50 These four final-state models are used in the following intervals of
51 projectile kinetic energy:
52 - BIC below 40 MeV/nucleon;
53 - LightIonQMD between 30 and 510 MeV/nucleon;
54 - QMD between 500 and 6'000 MeV/nucleon;
55 - FTF above 5990 MeV/nucleon.