Re: [fluka-discuss]: Scoring of particle age for primary and secendary particles

From: <me_at_marychin.org>
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 15:28:44 +0800

Dear Karolina,

> From what
> I understood ATRACK allows to score the time in seconds for secondary
> particles only.
*But why?

Primary and secondary particles are subjected to the same, common,
clock. ATRACK starts ticking at the birth of the primary particle.

:) mary

ATRACK is a clock that starts ticking since the creation of the source
particle.

On 2017-03-13 03:37, Karolina Kokurewicz wrote:
> Dear FLUKA Experts,
>
>
> I'm trying to score particle age by using subroutine MGDRAW. From what
> I understood ATRACK allows to score the time in seconds for secondary
> particles only. How can I score the time for primary particles?
> Literally, I want to save the age of primary and secondary particles
> separately. I found the entry 'Tpmean' (in the common block CASLIM)
> which is the average time needed for the following of one beam
> particle. Is this the one I need? If yes, what is the unit? Maybe
> there is some other way to do this. I tried first by checking the
> particle ID, but beam particles (JTRACK = 210) can be used only for
> scoring.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Karolina
>
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