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== Log Book == {| border="1" |- ! Date !! Who !! Time !! Comments on Task !! Next Step |- | 10/6/2014 || <span style="color:blue">Kyle</span> || 2 Hours || Prepared new environment for the simulation in order to have a fresh sandbox to manipulate || Add in new geometry for a stopping material |- | 10/8/2014 || <span style="color:blue">Kyle</span> || 2.5 Hours || Added a third volume to the simulation and played with different materials; Separated the scintillators || Find a way to track if a positron was shot |- | 10/10/2014 || <span style="color:blue">Kyle</span> & <span style="color:green">Tommy</span> || 3 Hours || Learned how the detector gun works: Run->Event->Step || Add number of positrons to an accessible data structure |- | 10/15/2014 || <span style="color:blue">Kyle</span> & <span style="color:green">Tommy</span> || 2.5 Hours || Dr. Brash aided in creating inherited methods that allow us to see if a positron was found per event; Added to an Ntuple || Create a program to graph Thickness of Material vs. # of Positrons |- | 10/17/2014 || <span style="color:blue">Kyle</span> & <span style="color:green">Tommy</span> || 3 Hours || Learned how to change the trigonometry of the set-up along with the cosine squared distribution || Begin taking data to be graphed |- | 10/20/2014 || <span style="color:blue">Kyle</span> & <span style="color:green">Tommy</span> || 2 Hours || Tried to turn off the Multithreading in Geant4 by installing a new version; simplify file I/O || Find a better way to manipulate files in multithreading mode |- |10/20/2014 || <span style="color:red">Thomas</span>|| 2.5 Hours || Constructed the world section || Started working on the detector geo. |- | 10/22/2014 || <span style="color:blue">Kyle</span> & <span style="color:green">Tommy</span> || 2 Hours || Manipulation of older graphing programs to access Ntuple values || Take official data run of lead thickness |- | 10/22/2014 || <span style="color:red">Thomas</span> & <span style="color:gold">Cory</span> || 2.5 Hours || Prepared the Envelope section on the wiki and learned the World/Envelope relationship || Add to the "Specifying Materials" |- Section |- | 10/24/2014 || <span style="color:blue">Kyle</span> & <span style="color:green">Tommy</span> || 2.5 Hours || Began to comment confusing sections of code to make manipulation easier || Communicated structure of the program to other team members |- |10/24/2014 || <span style="color:red">Thomas</span>|| 2.5 Hours || Finished Detector Geometry will add information when necessary. || Start the section of the run process and all the sections having to do with simulation run in Geant4 |- |10/26/2014 || <span style="color:red">Thomas</span>|| 2.5 Hours || Kyle explained what an event/run/step was so that I could start the construction of the Run section || Keep working on the run section |- |11/3/2014 || <span style="color:red">Thomas</span>|| 2.0 Hours || Finishing up the PrimaryGeneratorAction || Adding onto the GeneratorAction section while also adding to the main() method section
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