[fluka-discuss]: Synchrotron Radiation from Arbitrary Magnetic Fields

From: Bartkoski,Dirk Alan <DABartkoski_at_mdanderson.org>
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 17:48:11 +0000

I have a question about synchrotron radiation production in FLUKA. I am interested in the production of synchrotron radiation from a quadrupole defined using the MAGFLD user routine. From what I understand, FLUKA produces synchrotron radiation from a predefined spectrum given by the SPECSOUR card which uses only constant magnetic fields, POLARIZ card, and BEAMPOS card to treat the synchrotron radiation as a beam separate from the electrons that create it. Is this correct? If this is correct, FLUKA is not capable of generating synchrotron radiation from charged particle transport through arbitrary magnetic fields. Am I missing anything?

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