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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2009

PIXE Simulation With Geant4

Maria Grazia Pia; Georg Weidenspointner; M. Augelli; L. Quintieri; Paolo Saracco; Manju Sudhakar; Andreas Zoglauer

Particle induced X-ray emission (PIXE) is an important physical effect that is not yet adequately modelled in Geant4. This paper provides a critical analysis of the problem domain associated with PIXE simulation; it evaluates the conceptual approach, design and implementations of PIXE modelling so far available in Geant4, and describes a set of software developments to improve PIXE simulation with Geant4. The capabilities of the developed software prototype are illustrated and applied to a study of the passive shielding of the X-ray detectors of the German eROSITA telescope on the upcoming Russian Spectrum-X-Gamma space mission.


ieee nuclear science symposium | 2009

Research in Geant4 electromagnetic physics design, and its effects on computational performance and quality assurance

M. Augelli; M. Begalli; Steffen Hauf; M. Kuster; Maria Grazia Pia; P. Queiroz Filho; L. Quintieri; Paolo Saracco; D. Souza Santos; Georg Weidenspointner; Andreas Zoglauer

The Geant4 toolkit offers a rich variety of electromagnetic physics models; so far the evaluation of this Geant4 domain has been mostly focused on its physics functionality, while the features of its design and their impact on simulation accuracy, computational performance and facilities for verification and validation have not been the object of comparable attention yet, despite the critical role they play in many experimental applications. A new project is in progress to study the application of new design concepts and software techniques in Geant4 electromagnetic physics, and to evaluate how they can improve on the current simulation capabilities. The application of a policy-based class design is investigated as a means to achieve the objective of granular decomposition of processes; this design technique offers various advantages in terms of flexibility of configuration and computational performance. The current Geant4 physics models have been re-implemented according to the new design as a pilot project. The main features of the new design and first results of performance improvement and testing simplification are presented; they are relevant to many Geant4 applications, where computational speed and the containment of resources invested in simulation production and quality assurance play a critical role.


arXiv: Computational Physics | 2010

Design and performance evaluations of generic programming techniques in a R&D prototype of Geant4 physics

Maria Grazia Pia; Paolo Saracco; Manju Sudhakar; Andreas Zoglauer; M. Augelli; E. Gargioni; L. Quintieri; P. P. de Queiroz Filho; D. de Souza Santos; Georg Weidenspointner; M. Begalli

A R&D project has been recently launched to investigate Geant4 architectural design in view of addressing new experimental issues in HEP and other related physics disciplines. In the context of this project the use of generic programming techniques besides the conventional object oriented is investigated. Software design features and preliminary results from a new prototype implementation of Geant4 electromagnetic physics are illustrated. Performance evaluations are presented. Issues related to quality assurance in Geant4 physics modelling are discussed.


ieee nuclear science symposium | 2009

Geant4-related R&D for new particle transport methods

M. Augelli; M. Begalli; T. Evans; E. Gargioni; Steffen Hauf; M. Kuster; Maria Grazia Pia; P. Queiroz Filho; L. Quintieri; Paolo Saracco; D. Souza Santos; Georg Weidenspointner; Andreas Zoglauer

A R&D project has been launched in 2009 to address fundamental methods in radiation transport simulation and revisit Geant4 kernel design to cope with new experimental requirements. The project focuses on simulation at different scales in the same experimental environment: this set of problems requires new methods across the current boundaries of condensed-random-walk and discrete transport schemes. An exploration is also foreseen about exploiting and extending already existing Geant4 features to apply Monte Carlo and deterministic transport methods in the same simulation environment. An overview of this new R&D associated with Geant4 is presented, together with the first developments in progress.


arXiv: Computational Physics | 2010

New models for PIXE simulation with Geant4

Maria Grazia Pia; Georg Weidenspointner; M. Augelli; L. Quintieri; Paolo Saracco; Manju Sudhakar; Andreas Zoglauer

Particle induced X-ray emission (PIXE) is a physical effect that is not yet adequately modelled in Geant4. The current status as in Geant4 9.2 release is reviewed and new developments are described. The capabilities of the software prototype are illustrated in application to the shielding of the X-ray detectors of the eROSITA telescope on the upcoming Spectrum-X-Gamma space mission.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2011

New data libraries and physics data management tools

M. Han; Maria Grazia Pia; M. Augelli; Steffen Hauf; M. Kuster; L. Moneta; L. Quintieri; Paolo Saracco; Hong-Seok Seo

A number of physics data libraries for Monte Carlo simulation are reviewed. The development of a package for the management of physics data is described: its design, implementation and computational benchmarks. This package improves the data management tools originally developed for Geant4 electromagnetic physics models based on data libraries. The implementation exploits recent evolutions of the C++ libraries appearing in the C++0x draft, which are intended for inclusion in the next C++ ISO Standard. The new tools improve the computational performance of physics data management.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2010

Environmental adaptability and mutants: Exploring new concepts in particle transport for multi-scale simulation

M. Augelli; M. Begalli; M. Han; Steffen Hauf; M. Kuster; Maria Grazia Pia; P. Queiroz Filho; L. Quintieri; Paolo Saracco; D. Souza Santos; Georg Weidenspointner; Andreas Zoglauer

Ongoing investigations to introduce software techniques suitable to support new experimental requirements for multi-scale simulation are discussed.


ieee nuclear science symposium | 2009

Recent developments on PIXE simulation with Geant4

Maria Grazia Pia; Georg Weidenspointner; M. Augelli; L. Quintieri; Paolo Saracco; Manju Sudhakar; Andreas Zoglauer

Particle induced X-ray emission (PIXE) is an important physical effect that is not yet adequately modelled in Geant4. This paper provides a critical analysis of the problem domain associated with PIXE simulation and describes a set of software developments to improve PIXE simulation with Geant4. The capabilities of the developed software prototype are illustrated and applied to a study of the passive shielding of the X-ray detectors of the German eROSITA telescope on the upcoming Russian Spectrum-X-Gamma space mission.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2010

New physics data libraries for Monte Carlo transport

M. Augelli; Steffen Hauf; M. Kuster; M. Han; Maria Grazia Pia; L. Quintieri; Paolo Saracco; Georg Weidenspointner; Andreas Zoglauer

The role of data libraries as a collaborative tool across Monte Carlo codes is discussed. Some new contributions in this domain are presented; they concern a data library of proton and alpha ionization cross sections, the development in progress of a data library of electron ionization cross sections and proposed improvements to the EADL (Evaluated Atomic Data Library), the latter resulting from an extensive data validation process.


arXiv: Computational Physics | 2010

R&D on co-working transport schemes in Geant4

Maria Grazia Pia; Paolo Saracco; Manju Sudhakar; Andreas Zoglauer; M. Augelli; E. Gargioni; L. Quintieri; P. Queiroz Filho; D. Souza Santos; Georg Weidenspointner; M. Begalli

A research and development (RD this problem requires new methods across the current boundaries of condensed-random-walk and discrete transport schemes. The new developments have been motivated by experimental requirements in various domains, including nanodosimetry, astronomy and detector developments for high energy physics applications.

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Paolo Saracco

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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Maria Grazia Pia

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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M. Begalli

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Steffen Hauf

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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