Re: [fluka-discuss]: Time of birth of optical photons

From: Віктор Родін <viktor94_at_knu.ua>
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2017 14:58:01 +0200

Hello Andrea,
       Did you say that I must use AGOPPH instead of ATRACK for optical
photons?Is this variable equal 0 when optical photon borns in scintilator
or it gives time passed since the creation of the primary particle?

Cheers,
Viktor

2017-03-18 14:28 GMT+02:00 Andrea Fontana <andrea.fontana_at_pv.infn.it>:

> Hello Viktor,
> the variable to look at is AGOPPH (agopph = age of the photon
> (seconds))
> in the OPPHST stack. When dealing with optical photons, always take into
> account
> that they are treated by FLUKA differently from the other particles: in
> particular
> they are loaded into a separate stack.
>
> Best,
> Andrea
>
>
>
> Il 17/03/2017 22:26, Віктор Родін ha scritto:
>
>> Dear FLUKA users and experts.
>> With help of the ATRACK I have opportunity to receive information when
>> my primary particle enters to the scintillation region and time of hitting
>> of created photons into detector volume but this isn't enough. Can I
>> receive a birth time of every scintillation photon?Thank you for your
>> attention.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Viktor
>>
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