Abstract
The simulation toolkit Geant4 was originally developed at CERN for high-energy physics. Over the years it has been established as a swiss army knife not only in particle physics but it has seen an accelerated expansion towards nuclear physics and more recently to medical imaging and y- and ion-therapy to mention but a handful of new applications. The validity of Geant4 is vast and large across many particles, ions, materials, and physical processes with typically various different models to choose from. Unfortunately, atomic nuclei with atomic number Z > 100 are not properly supported. This is likely due to the rather novelty of the field, its comparably small user base, and scarce evaluated experimental data. To circumvent this situation different workarounds have been used over the years. In this work the simulation toolkit Geant4 will be introduced with its different components and the effort to bring the software to the heavy and superheavy region will be described.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Nobel Symposium NS 160 - Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements |
| Publisher | EDP Sciences |
| Volume | 131 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9782759890118 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2016 Dec 1 |
| Event | 2016 Nobel Symposium NS 160 - Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements - Fjalkinge, Sweden Duration: 2016 May 29 → 2016 Jun 3 |
Conference
| Conference | 2016 Nobel Symposium NS 160 - Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements |
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| Country/Territory | Sweden |
| City | Fjalkinge |
| Period | 2016/05/29 → 2016/06/03 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics
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ChaSE Lundium: Characterization of New Superheavy Elements
Rudolph, D. (PI), Åberg, S. (CoI), Carlsson, G. (CoI), Düllmann, C. E. (CoI), Golubev, P. (Researcher), Sarmiento Pico, L. (Researcher), Forsberg, U. (Researcher), Toivanen, J. (Researcher), Ward, D. (Researcher), Cox, D. (Researcher), Lorenz, C. (Research student), Såmark-Roth, A. (Research student), Albertsson, M. (Research student), Ljungberg, J. (Research student), Hrabar, Y. (Research student), Lindholm, Y. (Administrator), Lindqvist, K. (Administrator), Lundberg, M. (Administrator) & Andersson, P. (Researcher)
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, The Nobel Foundation
2016/01/01 → 2026/12/31
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