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G4GammaXTRadiator.hh
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28// Rough process describing a radiator of X-ray transition radiation.
29// Thicknesses of plates and gas gaps are distributed according to gamma
30// distribution. x are thicknesses of plates or gas gaps:
31//
32// p(x) = (alpha/<x>)^alpha * x^(alpha-1) * std::exp(-alpha*x/<x>) / G(alpha)
33//
34// G(alpha) is Euler's gamma function.
35// Plates have mean <x> = fPlateThick > 0 and power alpha = fAlphaPlate > 0 :
36// Gas gaps have mean <x> = fGasThick > 0 and power alpha = fAlphaGas > 0 :
37// We suppose that:
38// formation zone ~ mean thickness << absorption length
39// for each material and in the range 1-100 keV. This allows us to simplify
40// interference effects in radiator stack (GetStackFactor method).
41//
42// History:
43// 21.01.02 V. Grichine, first version
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45
46#ifndef G4GammaXTRadiator_h
47#define G4GammaXTRadiator_h 1
48
49#include "G4LogicalVolume.hh"
50#include "G4Material.hh"
51#include "G4VXTRenergyLoss.hh"
52
54{
55 public:
58 G4int,
59 const G4String& processName = "XTRgammaRadiator");
61
62 void ProcessDescription(std::ostream&) const override;
63 void DumpInfo() const override { ProcessDescription(G4cout); };
64
66 G4double varAngle) override;
67};
68
69#endif
double G4double
Definition: G4Types.hh:83
int G4int
Definition: G4Types.hh:85
G4GLOB_DLL std::ostream G4cout
void ProcessDescription(std::ostream &) const override
void DumpInfo() const override
G4double GetStackFactor(G4double energy, G4double gamma, G4double varAngle) override