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G4AdjointProton.hh
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27// GEANT 4 class header file
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29// History:
30// 13 February 2009 creation by L. Desorgher based on a modification of G4Proton
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32//-------------------------------------------------------------
33// Documentation:
34// Adjoint particles are used in Reverse/Adjoint Monte Carlo simulations. New adjoint
35// processes act on adjoint particles when they are tracked backward in the geometry.
36// The use of adjoint particles instead of "normal" particles during a reverse simulation
37// is based on an idea of M. Asai.
38//
39#ifndef G4AdjointProton_h
40#define G4AdjointProton_h 1
41
43
44class G4AdjointProton : public G4ParticleDefinition
45{
46 public:
47 static G4AdjointProton* Definition();
48 static G4AdjointProton* AdjointProtonDefinition();
49 static G4AdjointProton* AdjointProton();
50
51 private:
52 G4AdjointProton() {}
53 ~G4AdjointProton() override = default;
54
55 static G4AdjointProton* theInstance;
56};
57
58#endif
static G4AdjointProton * Definition()
static G4AdjointProton * AdjointProtonDefinition()
static G4AdjointProton * AdjointProton()
G4ParticleDefinition(const G4String &aName, G4double mass, G4double width, G4double charge, G4int iSpin, G4int iParity, G4int iConjugation, G4int iIsospin, G4int iIsospinZ, G4int gParity, const G4String &pType, G4int lepton, G4int baryon, G4int encoding, G4bool stable, G4double lifetime, G4DecayTable *decaytable, G4bool shortlived=false, const G4String &subType="", G4int anti_encoding=0, G4double magneticMoment=0.0)