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Issue created Aug 20, 2018 by Adrien Matta@matta☠Owner

Using EventGeneratorParticleDecay

Created by: zhangningtao

I am trying to use both TwoBodyReaction and ParticleDecay for simulation. But the "ParticleDecay" doesn't work, not shooting any decays. I checked the codes (latest version) and found that class EventGeneratorParticleDecay was not registered in the PrimaryGeneratorAction. It seemed that function codes related to secondary particle emission were moved to G4FastSimulationManagerProcess. For example, BeamReaction has been registered in PhysicsList. Is this true?

Could you experts give me some ideas how to make EventGeneratorParticleDecay working? I mean decay particles emitted from the same vertex with TwoBodyReaction.

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