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Overview

GPos is a simple-to-use and open source code developed to facilitate the use of the Monte Carlo based Geant4 C++ parallel toolkit to simulate particle sources where a relativistic beam is sent into a solid target as well as the particles propagation in vacuum / trough a thin lens.

Documentation

Geant4 G4MPI openPMD

In order to learn how to install and run the code, please see the online documentation: https://gpos.readthedocs.io

To know more details about the source code, please refer to the doxygen <https://GPos.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_static/doxyhtml/html/index.html>_ documentation or use doxygen and graphviz to build it locally via:

$ cd GPos/docs
$ doxygen Doxygen

and point your browser to the doxyhtml/index.html file generated.

Feel free to open an issue on this repo to report bugs and request changes.

Release

The latest release is always available with the releases/latest tag.

Author and citation

GPos was built by Ligia Diana Amorim (LDianaAmorim@lbl.gov) dedicated to the simulation of future positron sources employing the unique laser-plasma infrastructure available at the BELLA center of LBNL.

If you are referencing GPos in a publication, please cite the following paper:

  • L. D. Amorim, S. S. Bulanov, C. Benedetti and J.-L. Vay, GPos: a simple tool to model positron sources (to be submitted 2021).

License

Geant4 based positron beam source (GPos) Copyright (c) 2021, The Regents of the University of California, through Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (subject to receipt of any required approvals from the U.S. Dept. of Energy). All rights reserved.

If you have questions about your rights to use or distribute this software, please contact Berkeley Lab's Intellectual Property Office at IPO@lbl.gov.

NOTICE. This Software was developed under funding from the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Government consequently retains certain rights. As such, the U.S. Government has been granted for itself and others acting on its behalf a paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable, worldwide license in the Software to reproduce, distribute copies to the public, prepare derivative works, and perform publicly and display publicly, and to permit others to do so.

License for GPos can be found at LICENSE.