From: Alberto Fasso' (fasso@SLAC.Stanford.EDU)
Date: Fri Nov 16 2007 - 18:54:02 CET
Yes, t=0 is the end of the last irradiation interval as defined by IRRPROFI.
>From the manual, at IRRPROFI:
Several cards can be combined up to a maximum of 20 irradiation
intervals. Decay times as requested by DCYTIMES commands will be
calculated from the end of the last one. Scoring during irradiation
can be obtained giving negative decay times in DCYTIMES
And still from the manual, at DCYTIMES:
All decay times are counted from the end of the last irradiation period
as defined by the IRRPROFI command. A null decay time activates
scoring exactly at the end of irradiation. A negative decay time is
admitted: scoring is performed at the chosen time "during
irradiation"
I think this last sentence answers exactly your question.
Alberto
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007, Markus Kirk wrote:
> Hello dear Users,
>
> Can anyone tell me exactly what the definition of a negative cooling time
> is?
>
> My guess is that all times specified in the DCYTIMES card be they -ve or +ve
> are relative to t=0
>
> Where t=0 is the end of the IRRIPROFI.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Markus
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