Title of article
A probability-conserving cross-section biasing mechanism for variance reduction in Monte Carlo particle transport calculations
Author/Authors
Mendenhall، نويسنده , , Marcus H. and Weller، نويسنده , , Robert A.، نويسنده ,
Pages
6
From page
38
To page
43
Abstract
In Monte Carlo particle transport codes, it is often important to adjust reaction cross-sections to reduce the variance of calculations of relatively rare events, in a technique known as non-analog Monte Carlo. We present the theory and sample code for a Geant4 process which allows the cross-section of a G4VDiscreteProcess to be scaled, while adjusting track weights so as to mitigate the effects of altered primary beam depletion induced by the cross-section change. This makes it possible to increase the cross-section of nuclear reactions by factors exceeding 104 (in appropriate cases), without distorting the results of energy deposition calculations or coincidence rates. The procedure is also valid for bias factors less than unity, which is useful in problems that involve the computation of particle penetration deep into a target (e.g. atmospheric showers or shielding studies).
Keywords
Non-analog Monte Carlo , variance reduction , Non-Boltzmann tally , Cross-section biasing , GEANT4 , Particle splitting , History splitting , radiation transport , transport theory
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2018909
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