[Simulation question]: Should Type 6 reactions be scaled for temperature? #17
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Simulation questionI am working to extend the temperature scaling for my needs. A fundamental question I have is whether Type 6 reactions should be scaled for temperature. Since the scavenging capacity is just the reaction constant times the background concentration, I would have thought that these reactions should inherit the same temperature dependence of the reaction constant. However, in
which means Type 6 reactions don't get scaled for temperature, even though there are two Type 6 equivalents within the hard-coded set of reactions. Is there a reason why Type 6 reactions shouldn't be scaled for temperature? TOPAS-nBio categoryChemistry Code of Conduct
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Those also should be scaled by temperature, but you don't need type VI for G-values within 1 µs at low LET radiation, which are the conditions of the TOPAS-nBio implementation. If you find/have rates scaled, the you can unlock that conditional loop and add your values for type VI.