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arxiv: 1309.7963 · v2 · pith:SGKPWRBAnew · submitted 2013-09-30 · ⚛️ physics.comp-ph · nucl-th· physics.med-ph

A graphics processor-based intranuclear cascade and evaporation simulation

classification ⚛️ physics.comp-ph nucl-thphysics.med-ph
keywords graphicsinteractionsintranuclearnon-elasticsimulationsimulationsachievedagreement
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Monte Carlo simulations of the transport of protons in human tissue have been deployed on graphics processing units (GPUs) with impressive results. To provide a more complete treatment of non-elastic nuclear interactions in these simulations, we developed a fast intranuclear cascade-evaporation simulation for the GPU. This can be used to model non-elastic proton collisions on any therapeutically relevant nuclei at incident energies between 20 and 250 MeV. Predictions are in good agreement with Geant4.9.6p2. It takes approximately 2 s to calculate $1\times 10^6$ 200 MeV proton-$^{16}$O interactions on a NVIDIA GTX680 GPU. A speed-up factor of $\sim$20 relative to one Intel i7-3820 core processor thread was achieved.

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