Re: simulation of synchrotron radiation

From: Vittorio Boccone <boccone_at_cern.ch>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 16:41:34 +0200

Then the answer is no - as Sunil (and Alberto in the thread before)
already pointed out.

FLUKA does not support generation of Synchrotron light.

V

On 19/06/2012 10:16, Hamideh Jalali wrote:
> Dear Vittorio
>
> Thanks for your response. As you know synchrotron radiation is
> produced when electron beam bend in magnetic field.
> I want to know whether any photon is produced just by bending electron
> beam in vacuum (by using MGNFIELD card for bending the beam) and
> without any interaction, since in vacuum bremsstrahlung radiation
> doesn't emerge can synchrotron radtaion be produced?
> I can use the source routine when I have the spectrum of synchrotron
> radiation but I don't have such a this right now. I want to ّfind this
> spectrum in first step.
>
> Kind Regards
> Hamideh
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:06 AM, Vittorio Boccone <boccone_at_cern.ch
> <mailto:boccone_at_cern.ch>> wrote:
>
> Hi Hamideh,
> you want to have an electron beam bent by a magnetic field and the
> synchrotron radiation at the same time?
> Do I understand correctly?
>
> If you want to do so you must respec the weight and the proportion
> between the primary electron and the synchrotron radiation photons.
> Therefore you need to modify the special source routine you find
> in the
> FLUKA discussion thread you found.
>
> Check the POLARIZAti card in the manual (look for the example).
> V.
>
>
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