Dear Alessandro,
it is indeed possible to emit more than one particle per primary stack of particles using the source routine. It can also be different particles.
The uses can be many and depend on the users needs.
One example is to produce coincidence summing event by event spectra.
You can read more information in the following section of the manual.
http://www.fluka.org/content/manuals/online/13.2.19.html
Kind regards
Eleftherios
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From: owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it [owner-fluka-discuss_at_mi.infn.it] on behalf of Alessandro [alex.calamida2_at_tiscalinet.it]
Sent: 10 May 2019 17:28
To: fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org
Subject: [fluka-discuss]: Stack more than one particle in the source subroutine
Dear FLUKA experts,
I read that is possible to stack more than one particle in the source
subroutine. What is the use of this feature and it can allow to have a
source emitting particles of different types?
Best regards, Alessandro Calamida.
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