New Physics Data Libraries for Monte Carlo Transport
M. Augelli (1), S. Hauf (2), M. Kuster (2), M. Han (3), C. H. Kim (3),, M. G. Pia (4), L. Quintieri (5), H. Seo (3), P. Saracco (4), G., Weidenspointner (6,7), A. Zoglauer (8) ((1) CNES, (2) Technische, Universit\"at Darmstadt, (3) Hanyang University, (4) INFN, Sezione di Genova

TL;DR
This paper discusses recent developments in physics data libraries for Monte Carlo transport, including new proton and alpha ionization cross section libraries, ongoing electron ionization data development, and improvements to the EADL through validation.
Contribution
It introduces new data libraries for proton and alpha ionization cross sections and proposes enhancements to the EADL based on validation efforts.
Findings
New proton and alpha ionization cross section libraries developed.
Progress in creating electron ionization cross section library.
Proposed improvements to EADL validated through extensive data analysis.
Abstract
The role of data libraries as a collaborative tool across Monte Carlo codes is discussed. Some new contributions in this domain are presented; they concern a data library of proton and alpha ionization cross sections, the development in progress of a data library of electron ionization cross sections and proposed improvements to the EADL (Evaluated Atomic Data Library), the latter resulting from an extensive data validation process.
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Taxonomy
TopicsX-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques · Nuclear Physics and Applications
