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G4DNATransformElectronModel.hh
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43// J. Comput. Phys. 274 (2014) 841-882
44// Prog. Nucl. Sci. Tec. 2 (2011) 503-508
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46
47#ifndef G4DNATransformElectronModel_h
48#define G4DNATransformElectronModel_h 1
49
50#include "G4VEmModel.hh"
51
52
60{
61public :
63 const G4String& nam = "DNATransformElectronModel");
65
66 virtual void Initialise(const G4ParticleDefinition*, const G4DataVector&);
67
69 const G4ParticleDefinition* p,
70 G4double ekin,
71 G4double emin,
73
74 virtual void SampleSecondaries(std::vector<G4DynamicParticle*>*,
76 const G4DynamicParticle*,
77 G4double tmin,
78 G4double maxEnergy);
79
80 inline void SetVerbose(int);
81
82 inline void SetEpsilonEnergy(G4double);
83
84protected:
85
87
88private:
89
90 // Water density table
91 const std::vector<G4double>* fpWaterDensity;
92
96
99
100};
101
103{
104 fVerboseLevel = flag ;
105}
106
108{
109 fEpsilon = eps ;
110}
111
112#endif
static const G4double emax
static const G4double eps
double G4double
Definition: G4Types.hh:83
bool G4bool
Definition: G4Types.hh:86
int G4int
Definition: G4Types.hh:85
virtual void Initialise(const G4ParticleDefinition *, const G4DataVector &)
G4DNATransformElectronModel(const G4ParticleDefinition *p=0, const G4String &nam="DNATransformElectronModel")
const std::vector< G4double > * fpWaterDensity
G4ParticleChangeForGamma * fParticleChangeForGamma
G4DNATransformElectronModel(const G4DNATransformElectronModel &)
virtual void SampleSecondaries(std::vector< G4DynamicParticle * > *, const G4MaterialCutsCouple *, const G4DynamicParticle *, G4double tmin, G4double maxEnergy)
G4DNATransformElectronModel & operator=(const G4DNATransformElectronModel &right)
virtual G4double CrossSectionPerVolume(const G4Material *material, const G4ParticleDefinition *p, G4double ekin, G4double emin, G4double emax)
string material
Definition: eplot.py:19