DOME: Discrete oriented muon emission in GEANT4 simulations

arxiv(2023)

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In this study, we exhibit a number elementary strategies that might be at disposal in diverse computational applications in the GEANT4 simulations with the purpose of hemispherical particle sources. To further detail, we initially generate random points on a spherical surface for a sphere of a practical radius by employing Gaussian distributions for the three components of the Cartesian coordinates, thereby obtaining a generating surface for the initial positions of the corresponding particles. Since we do not require the half bottom part of the produced spherical surface for our tomographic applications, we take the absolute value of the vertical component in the Cartesian coordinates by leading to a half-spherical shell, which is traditionally called a hemisphere. Last but not least, we direct the generated particles into the target material to be irradiated by favoring a selective momentum direction that is based on the vector construction between the random point on the hemispherical surface and the origin of the target material, hereby optimizing the particle loss through the source biasing. In the end, we incorporate our strategy by using G4ParticleGun in the GEANT4 code. Furthermore, we also exhibit a second scheme that is based on the coordinate transformation from the spherical coordinates to the Cartesian coordinates, thereby reducing the number of random number generators. While we plan to exert our strategy in the computational practices for muon scattering tomography, this source scheme might find its straightforward applications in different neighboring fields including but not limited to atmospheric sciences, space engineering, and astrophysics where a 3D particle source is a necessity for the modeling goals.
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muon emission,geant4 simulations
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