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Geant4 Simulation Data Analysis for Particle Detection

This study analyzes primary pions and low-energy electron tracks using Geant4 simulation data for particle detection. Exploring 3D drift time and pad coordinates for accurate results.

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Geant4 Simulation Data Analysis for Particle Detection

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  1. Brahms TPC Digitization Abby Bickley August 1, 2007

  2. 2 Primaries: 3D Row (z) Drift time (y) Pad (x) 2 primary pions - hits from Geant4

  3. 2 Primaries: Row v Pad Pad (x) Row (z) 2 primary pions - hits from Geant4

  4. 2 Primaries: Row v Time Drift Time (y) Row (z) 2 primary pions - hits from Geant4

  5. 2 Primaries: Pad v Time Drift Time (y) Pad (x) 2 primary pions - hits from Geant4

  6. 2 Tracks: 3D Row (z) Drift time (y) Pad (x) 2 primary pions + low energy e- secondaries from Geant4

  7. 2 Tracks: Row v Pad Pad (x) Row (z) 2 primary pions + low energy e- secondaries from Geant4

  8. 2 Tracks: Row v Time Drift Time (y) Row (z) 2 primary pions + low energy e- secondaries from Geant4

  9. 2 Tracks: Pad v Time Drift Time (y) Pad (x) 2 primary pions + low energy e- secondaries from Geant4

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