[fluka-discuss]: FLUKA: USRYIELD WHAT(1) = 3301 or 3299

From: James Ryan <james.ryan-4_at_postgrad.manchester.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 10:56:41 +0000

Dear Experts,


I wish to score photons crossing from one region to another, and I wish to
examine the energy distribution within differing discrete time windows. ?
According to the FLUKA manual this would correspond to a WHAT(1) of 3301
(linE) or 3299 (logE), but whenever I enter such into FLUKA and open with
FLAIR I receive the following message (please forgive the formatting):


Started 2014.12.10 10:53
WARNING: Invalid what(s)=3D[0, 1, 3, 4, 5]
*
* Energy spectra of gammas in each discrete window
*
* En =3D 0.02 eV - 10 eV (ToF =3D 457us - 10.22ms)
* ---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|
USRYIELD 3299. PHOTON -53. NaIShld NaIs 1.0ContGamE1
USRYIELD 1.0 1E-6 120. 10.22E-3 457E-6 3.0 &
Particle 3299 not found!


I.e. Photons going NaIShld -> NaIs, plotted with Energy logarithmic on the
x-axis (1 keV - 1 GeV) in the time window 457 us - 10.22 ms.



Any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated!


Regards,


James Ryan
Nuclear FiRST DTC
University of Manchester
james.ryan-4_at_postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
+447890 486 709
Received on Wed Dec 10 2014 - 14:04:36 CET

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