Geant4  10.01.p03
G4VUserChemistryList.hh
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28 // The code is developed in the framework of the ESA AO7146
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34 // If you use Geant4-DNA chemistry and you publish papers about your software,
35 // in addition to the general paper on Geant4-DNA:
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37 // Int. J. Model. Simul. Sci. Comput. 1 (2010) 157–178
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39 // we would be very happy if you could please also cite the following
40 // reference papers on chemistry:
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42 // J. Comput. Phys. 274 (2014) 841-882
43 // Prog. Nucl. Sci. Tec. 2 (2011) 503-508
44 
45 #ifndef G4VUSERCHEMISTRYLIST_HH_
46 #define G4VUSERCHEMISTRYLIST_HH_
47 
48 class G4Molecule;
50 class G4VITStepModel;
52 
54 
56 {
57 public:
59  virtual ~G4VUserChemistryList();
60 
61  // If your user class also inherits from G4VPhysicsConstructor,
62  // please put this flag to true
63  virtual bool IsPhysicsConstructor()
64  {
65  if((G4VPhysicsConstructor*)(this)) return true;
66  return false;
67  }
68 
70  // to be called from PhysicsList
71 
72  virtual void ConstructMolecule()
73  {
74  ;
75  } // PhysicsList::ConstructParticle
76  virtual void ConstructProcess()
77  {
78  ;
79  } // PhysicsList::ConstructProcess
80 
82 
84  {
85  ;
86  }
87  virtual void ConstructReactionTable(G4DNAMolecularReactionTable* reactionTable) = 0;
88  virtual void ConstructTimeStepModel(G4DNAMolecularReactionTable* reactionTable) = 0;
89 
90  void BuildPhysicsTable();
91 
92 protected:
93  void RegisterTimeStepModel(G4VITStepModel* timeStepModel,
94  double startingTime = 0);
96 
98 };
99 
100 #endif /* G4VUSERCHEMISTRYLIST_HH_ */
virtual void ConstructReactionTable(G4DNAMolecularReactionTable *reactionTable)=0
virtual bool IsPhysicsConstructor()
Define what to do before stepping and after stepping.
G4DNAMolecularReactionTable sorts out the G4DNAMolecularReactionData for bimolecular reaction...
virtual void ConstructMolecule()
virtual void ConstructDissociationChannels()
Class Description The dynamic molecule holds all the data that change for a molecule It has a pointer...
Definition: G4Molecule.hh:93
virtual void ConstructTimeStepModel(G4DNAMolecularReactionTable *reactionTable)=0
virtual void ConstructProcess()
void RegisterTimeStepModel(G4VITStepModel *timeStepModel, double startingTime=0)