I simulated space resolution of gas filled detector (Xe, Kr) 1-10 bar. The space resolution drops down to 0 when quanta energy comes close to K,L..-shels. It means that there are NOT ANY auger for this media. To check it you can easily create a gas filled box and measure center of gravity of energy deposit. Exp.data could be found at NIM A252 (1986) 239-249 Additionally, in current version the direction of photoelectrons is the same as direction of incedent photons. For low energy physics it is wrong and could leads to errors for low pressure mixtures... Why not realized angle distribution of photoelectrons?! It is simple task that could be set as option at a task compilation.
Sorry I was wrong! Unfortunately Auger electrons are OFF as default and It's not mentioned that they should be ON anywhere.
I am sorry, but even with Auger ON the space resolution drops close to ZERO... it means the wrong number of Auger electrons are generated!
The problem will be re-assigned to the developer of the related physics feature, Alfonso Mantero (mantero@ge.infn.it). Unfortunately, because of a bug in Geant4 Problem Report System, I cannot re-assign the problem to Alfonso Mantero, and I ask the Geant4 PRS responsible (in cc in this reply) to fix the reassignement. Best regards, Maria Grazia Pia
The problem will be re-assigned to the developer of the related physics feature, Alfonso Mantero (mantero@ge.infn.it). Unfortunately, because of a bug in Geant4 Problem Report System, I cannot re-assign the problem to Alfonso Mantero (I cannot even send this email to him in cc). I ask the Geant4 PRS responsible to fix the reassignement. Best regards, Maria Grazia Pia
Alfonso Mantero, the developer of the Auger code, will take care of investigating the problem report concerning the Auger effect. An improved version of the angular distribution of the photoelectric process is foreseen in the medium-term future, compatible with the existing resources in the Geant4 Collaboration for design, development and testing and other existing user requirements. Best regards, Maria Grazia Pia