From: Konstantin Batkov (kbat@dec1.sinp.msu.ru)
Date: Fri Jun 22 2007 - 11:26:58 CEST
Hello,
I have a simple question in order to clarify the definition of the
direction cosines.
The comment line in (TRACKR) says that
Cx,y,ztrck are the direction cosines of the current particle.
I do not undestand the following: if I consider secondaries produced by an
inelastic interation, are these values with respect to the coordinate
system or with respect to the trajectory of the parent particle?
Konstantin Batkov
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