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G4AdjointIons.hh
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26// $Id$
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28// ------------------------------------------------------------
29// GEANT 4 class header file
30//
31// History:
32// 1 July 2009 creation by L. Desorgher based on a modification of G4Ions
33//
34//-------------------------------------------------------------
35// Documentation:
36// Adjoint particles are used in Reverse/Adjoint Monte Carlo simulations. New adjoint
37// processes act on adjoint particles when they are tracked backward in the geometry.
38// The use of adjoint particles instead of "normal" particles during a reverse simulation
39// is based on an idea of M. Asai.
40//
41
42#ifndef G4AdjointIons_h
43#define G4AdjointIons_h 1
44
45#include "globals.hh"
46#include "G4ios.hh"
48
49// ######################################################################
50// ### ADJOINT Ions ###
51// ######################################################################
52
54{
55 // Class Description
56 // This is the base class for all nuclei including pre-defined
57 // light nuclei such as deuteron, alpha, and proton (Hydrogen)
58 // All nuclei/ions created on the fly are objects of this class
59 // Atomic number and atomic mass are vaild only for particles derived
60 // from this class. This class has Excitation Energy in addition to
61 // the normal particle properties.
62
63 protected:
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67 public: //With Description
69 const G4String& aName, G4double mass,
70 G4double width, G4double charge,
71 G4int iSpin, G4int iParity,
72 G4int iConjugation, G4int iIsospin,
73 G4int iIsospin3, G4int gParity,
74 const G4String& pType, G4int lepton,
75 G4int baryon, G4int encoding,
76 G4bool stable, G4double lifetime,
77 G4DecayTable *decaytable, G4bool shortlived,
78 const G4String& subType ="",
79 G4int anti_encoding =0,
80 G4double excitation = 0.0
81 );
82
83 public:
84 virtual ~G4AdjointIons();
87
88 public: //With Description
89 // Get excitation energy of nucleus
91
92 private:
93 G4double theExcitationEnergy;
94
95};
96
97inline
99{
100 return this;
101}
102
103inline
105{
106 return theExcitationEnergy;
107}
108
109#endif
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double G4double
Definition: G4Types.hh:64
int G4int
Definition: G4Types.hh:66
bool G4bool
Definition: G4Types.hh:67
G4double GetExcitationEnergy() const
G4AdjointIons * IonsDefinition()
G4AdjointIons * Ions()
virtual ~G4AdjointIons()