Adequate description of electro and gamma nuclear physics is of utmost
importance in studies of electron beam-dumps and intense electron beam
accelerators. I also is mandatory to describe neutron backgrounds and
activation in linear colliders. This physics was elaborated in Geant4 over the
last year, and now entered into the stage of practical application.
In the {\sc Geant4} Photo-nuclear data base there are at present about 50
nuclei for which the Photo-nuclear absorption cross sections have been
measured. Of these, data on 14 nuclei are used to parametrize the gamma nuclear
reaction cross-section The resulting cross section is a complex, factorized
function of A and e=log(Eγ), where Eγ is the energy of the
incident photon.
Electro-nuclear reactions are so closely connected with Photo-nuclear
reactions that sometimes they are often called ``Photo-nuclear''. The
one-photon exchange mechanism dominates in Electro-nuclear reactions, and the
electron can be substituted by a flux of photons. Folding this flux with the
gamma-nuclear cross-section, we arrive at an acceptable description of the
electro-nuclear physics.
Final states in gamma and electro nuclear physics are described using chiral
invariant phase-space decay at low gamma or equivalent photon energies, and
quark gluon string model at high energies.
We will present the modeling of this physics in {\sc Geant4}, and show
results from practical applications.Comment: Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, La Jolla, California,
March 24-28, 2003 1 tar fil