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Optionally apply time-dependent thermalisation to electrons/positrons produced from gamma-rays #127

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@lukeshingles lukeshingles commented Sep 16, 2024

Time-dependent thermalisation was only applied to alphas and betas emitted directly by decays. With the DETAILEDWITHGAMMAPRODUCTS thermalisation mode, the time-dependent treatment also applies to the Compton electrons, photoionised ejected electrons, or electron/positrons from pair-production. Their contributions are still called "gamma-ray deposition" and these particles do not contribute to the alpha and beta deposition rates.

@lukeshingles lukeshingles changed the title Apply time-dependent thermalisation to electron/positrons from gamma-ray transport Apply time-dependent thermalisation to electron/positrons produced from gamma-rays Sep 17, 2024
@lukeshingles lukeshingles changed the title Apply time-dependent thermalisation to electron/positrons produced from gamma-rays Optionally apply time-dependent thermalisation to electron/positrons produced from gamma-rays Sep 17, 2024
@lukeshingles lukeshingles changed the title Optionally apply time-dependent thermalisation to electron/positrons produced from gamma-rays Optionally apply time-dependent thermalisation to electrons/positrons produced from gamma-rays Sep 17, 2024
@lukeshingles lukeshingles force-pushed the timedepleptonsfromgamma branch 4 times, most recently from 88dd8ac to 5a52180 Compare September 17, 2024 14:45
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