From: Tang, Alfred (atang@phys.ksu.edu)
Date: Tue Jun 26 2007 - 20:04:44 CEST
Dear Yung Shun
What I have done for a similar study is to propagate atmospheric muons from the surface of the mountain down to a hemisphere of 30m using MUSIC and then let FLUKA take over inside the hemispherical rock. Of course you need to sample the muons according to a realistic parameterization such as the Gaisser formula before you propagate them with MUSIC. You can also define the geometry of the detector inside the rock and score neutrons only in the target region of the detector. To score neutrons, I use USRTRACK to get the track length and I have some way to convert the average neutron track length into neutron rate. Someone else at LBL has tried using MGDRAW which takes a bit of work. Hope it helps. Please let me know if you have more specific questions.
Regards,
Alfred
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Alfred Tang
Physics Department
Kansas State University
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Manhattan, KS 66506
(785) 532-1699
http://www.phys.ksu.edu/personal/atang
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From: owner-fluka-discuss@mi.infn.it on behalf of Yung-Shun Yeh
Sent: Mon 6/25/2007 3:11 PM
To: fluka-discuss@fluka.org
Subject: about muon coincidence in undreground lab
Dear FLUKA users,
I am doing cosmic muon-induced neutrons simulation in a underground lab. The geometry is a detector and three plastic scintillator layers. I want to classify muons which go through all three fold layers and others. However I don't know how to do. Could any one give me some instructions?
My original way is using USDRAW to record every interaction informations of primary muons. But There is no coincidence even using a monodirectional muon beam. Could you point out where the problem is? Then I use ENDRAW to record energy deposition of muon. the result is the same. Are there mistakes in my input cards or subroutines ? Please give me instructions. Thank you very much!
Attachments are my input cards, and mgdraw.f.
Best regards,
Yung-Shun
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