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_Geant4 Version:_10.7
_Operating System:_linux
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I have a question that has puzzled me for a long time that I’d like to ask you. Regarding the reaction where ¹⁰³Rh reacts with neutrons to produce both ¹⁰⁴Rh and ¹⁰⁴ᵐRh, can I calculate these two reactions separately? That is, one reaction producing essentially only ¹⁰⁴Rh, and another reaction producing only ¹⁰⁴ᵐRh. Can I then add the results of these two calculations together to represent the single reaction that produces both ground state ¹⁰⁴Rh and metastable ¹⁰⁴ᵐRh? If so, why? If not, why not?(pyhsics:QBBC 、G4RadioactivityPyhsics、G4DecayPyhsics、G4HadronPhysicsQGSP_BIC_HP)