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Air.h
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1//
2// Class Air
3// Defines Air as a material for particle-matter interactions
4//
5// Data taken from Standard Atomic Weight 2019 (https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sbcs/iupac/AtWt/),
6// atomic properties from PDG database (https://pdg.lbl.gov/2020/AtomicNuclearProperties)
7// and fit coefficients from ICRU Report 49.
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22#ifndef AIR_H
23#define AIR_H
24
25#include "Physics/Material.h"
26
27namespace Physics {
28 class Air: public Material {
29 public:
30 Air():
31 Material(7,
32 14,
33 1.205e-3,
34 36.62,
35 85.7,
36 {{2.954, 3.350, 1.683e3, 1.900e3, 2.513e-2,
37 1.9259, 0.5550, 27.15125, 26.0665, 6.2768}})
38 { }
39 };
40}
41#endif
Definition: Air.h:27
Air()
Definition: Air.h:30