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Gold.h
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1//
2// Class Gold
3// Defines Gold 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.
8//
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22#ifndef GOLD_H
23#define GOLD_H
24
25#include "Physics/Material.h"
26
27#include <cmath>
28
29namespace Physics {
30 class Gold: public Material {
31 public:
33 Material(79,
34 196.966570,
35 19.32,
36 6.46,
37 790.0,
38 {{4.844, 5.458, 7.852e3, 9.758e2, 2.077e-2,
39 3.223, 0.5883, 232.7, 2.954, 1.05}})
40 { }
41 };
42}
43#endif
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