From: Vaclav Vylet (vylet001@mc.duke.edu)
Date: Tue Dec 30 2003 - 22:33:03 CET
Hi,
I would like to separate a contribution to fluence or energy deposition
from particles having passed through a specific region. I suppose I could
estimate that by having two separate runs and introducing "black hole"
material in appropriate places. However, this approach may be complicated
and error-prone for some geometries. Is there a way to "tag" particles (and
their progeny) that passed through a given region and score their
contribution separately? Perhaps one would write a collision tape and
post-process it with an existing utility? I would appreciate any
suggestions.
Thanks
Vashek Vylet
<vashek.vylet@duke.edu>
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