Thanks, Paola.
My specific problem is to use a radionuclide as a source term for
shielding considerations. As a test case I tried Co-60, which worked, but I
wondered how extensive the database is.
From your answer, it seems I can assume that almost any case I should be
interested in is available.
This is quite impressive. I don't think I will benefit from a list at
this time. I suppose it could be a useful addition to the documentation at
some point.
Carl
On Sun, Nov 19, 2023 at 6:37 AM Paola Sala <paola.sala_at_mi.infn.it> wrote:
>
> Dear Carl,
> I answer with a question:
> Do you mean the isotope(s) produced by the decay, or also the produced
> decay radiation?
> In the first case, the answer is : all known radionuclides
> In the second case, all those for which decay radiation data exist
> (branchings, beta endpoints, gamma lines, alpha energies..)
> There is no ready list for the second case. If you need to know about some
> specific radionuclide, please let us know.
> Otherwise we'll have to produce a list from the database.
> Regards
> Paola
>
> On 11/19/23 01:15, Carl Ross wrote:
>
> I have searched the Fluka documentation but I have not been able to find a
> table of the radionuclides for which Fluka knows the decay schemes.
>
> Is such a list available?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl Ross
>
>
>
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