From: Alfredo Ferrari (alfredo.ferrari@cern.ch)
Date: Sun Oct 02 2005 - 12:50:20 CEST
Dear Francisco
you can record the position of the primary vertex using the stuprf
routine. It is called for each secondary coming out of an interaction and
it allows you to set flags (sparek and ispark arrays) associated to that
particle which are then propagated to all "daughters" of that secondary
and that can be found in common trackr for the current particle
(spausr and ispusr arrays).
Let me know if you need an example
Alfredo
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Francisco Yumiceva wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have modified "fluscw.f" to write position and momentum of particles
> leaving the target. I would like to add the position of the primary vertex. I
> am using Fluka 2005. How can I extract this information and use it in the
> subroutine?
>
> Thanks very much,
> Francisco
>
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