Hi Joerg,
I think that it is very correct to have different transport limits.
For example suppose to simulate a primary beam with an energy
close or equal to the lower transport limit, and have inelastic
interactions with the production of secondary particles of the same type.
You can follow them only if the transport limit for the secondaries is
lower then the limit for the primaries...
hope it helps,
Anna
> Hi all,
> I found a table in the manual regarding transport limits in FLUKA (p.
> 8). Why is distinguished between primary and secondary particles here? I
> would suppose the transport physics are the same both for primaries and
> secondaries. Can anybody explain why the primary limit is always higher?
> Joerg
>
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