Add Showermax stackplanes and update response lookup #643
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rakithab merged 3 commits intoJun 8, 2026
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Positive and negative charged particles have their own duplicate copy files. e.g e- and e+ have idential individual files
Now the implementation of the response lookup table is more straightforward; just add the header file and use the functions from there.
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The Shower-max stackplanes (28 virtual planes positioned in front of individual Shower-max modules) are placed. These detectors are the standard planes used in most Shower-max-related remoll studies. The SD numbers for these planes range from 73000 to 73028, starting from the beam left closed sector and progressing clockwise.
The lookup table data and script have been reorganized. Anyone interested in using this table can simply add one header file and use the GetResponse function.