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Title: Geant4 Low Energy Polarized Processes


1
Geant4 Low Energy Polarized Processes
  • Gerardo Depaola
  • Francesco Longo

National University of Córdoba (Argentina)
University of Ferrara and INFN (Italia)
2
Talk Outline
  • Compton Effect
  • Angular Distribution for Scattered gamma.
  • Vector Polarization distribution.
  • Pair Production
  • Azimuthal distribution.
  • Effect of polarization
  • Asymmetric ratio.

3
COMPTON SCATTERING
The Klein Nishina cross section
Where, h?0 energy of incident photon. h?
energy of the scattered photon. ? angle between
the two polarization vector
4
Angles in the Compton Effect
  • ? Polar angle
  • ? Azimuthal angle
  • ? Polarization vector

x
x
f
hn
?
A
hn0
q
z
a
O
C
y
5
Angular distribution Scattered Radiation
compose of two components e and e respect
to AOC plane
6
Summing over the two direction the
cross section can be write as
  • Sample Methods implemented in G4LowEnergyPolarized
    Compton class
  • Integrating over ?
  • Sample ?
  • Theta - Energy Relation Energy
  • Sample of ? from P(?) a (b c cos2 ?)
    distribution

7
Results
  • Class inserted in next G4 release
  • To be compared with Experimental results
  • Scattered Polarization

? distribution obtained with the class
8
Scattered Photon Polarization
? is obtain from cos ? cos ? N and ? is sample
from Klein Nishina cross section
9
Test of the distribution a) low energy b) high
energy
The distribution function is
where and ? h? /
h?0.
Low energy h?o ltlt mc2 gt h? ? h?o gt
? 1 gt a 0 the distribution
reduces to the Thompson distribution
gt the probability that the two
polarization vectors are perpendicular
is zero.
High energy small ? gt h? ? h?o
gt equal to low energy
high ? it is possible to demonstrate that
b/(ab) -gt0, so in this case the distribution
tend to be isotropic.
10
Results
  • Scalar product between the two polarization
    vectors for three different energies.
  • Upper histograms Low polar angle ?
  • Lower histograms High polar angle ?

100 keV
10 MeV
1 MeV
These distributions are in agreement with the
limits obtained previously.
11
PAIR PRODUCTION
  • Cross Section

12
Angles occurring in the pair production
13
Azimuthal Distribution of a Pair Created by 100
MeV Photon.
14
Effects of polarization
Asymmetric Ratio nº of pairs contains in
plane parallel to the vector polarization to nº
of pairs perpendicular
Asymmetric ratio for pair production
15
Asymmetric ratio for Compton scattering
Polar aperture
16
Polar aperture
17
In progress
  • Test the Compton class with experimental data.
  • Include the binding effect in the Compton class.
  • Build the class for pair production.
  • Develop a class for
  • 1) Rayleig scattering
  • 2) Photoelectric effects
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