From: Giuseppe Battistoni (Giuseppe.Battistoni@mi.infn.it)
Date: Fri Jun 03 2005 - 17:50:33 CEST
Please check the possibility of using USRYIELD: if you look carefully
in the manual, you will see that you can select with WHAT(1)
a differential distribution like USRBDX or similar, integrating with
respect to as second variable in a specified range. Among the
possible variables, there is the charge. In that case the charge of
the ion.
best regards
Giuseppe
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Katherine Harine wrote:
> Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 06:27:35 -0500
> From: Katherine Harine <katherine.harine@msfc.nasa.gov>
> To: Alfredo Ferrari <alfredo.ferrari@cern.ch>,
> Giuseppe Battistoni <Giuseppe.Battistoni@mi.infn.it>,
> THOMAS L. WILSON <thomas.l.wilson@nasa.gov>
> Cc: fluka-discuss@fluka.org
> Subject: Heavy Ion Fluence
>
> Is there a way to have a boundary crossing detector in FLUKA, like
> USRBDX, count heavy ions as individual elements. For example, when I
> transport protons through a material where residual nuclei such as iron
> or silicon are created by interactions of the protons with atoms like
> lead or cobalt in the material, can I count the iron or silicon created
> in the interactions as they pass through a boundary without lumping
> them together as just HEAVYIONs.
>
> - Katherine
>
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