Dear Jean-Emmanuel,
If I am not wrong in HAD-CHAR we have:
PROTON 1 Proton 2212
APROTON 2 Antiproton -2212
PION+ 13 Positive Pion 211
PION- 14 Negative Pion -211
KAON+ 15 Positive Kaon 321
KAON- 16 Negative Kaon -321
etc...
BUT
4-HELIUM (1) -6 Alpha ---
3-HELIUM (1) -5 Helium-3
TRITON (1) -4 Triton ---
DEUTERON (1) -3 Deuteron ---
HEAVYION (1) -2 Generic heavy ion (see command HI-PROPE)
are NOT included because HAD-CHAR refers to charged elementary hadrons.
Cheers,
Andrea
> Dear Fluka user
s,
>
> In my problem, iron ions at 1 GeV/u irradiate flaskettes with a cell
> culture inside them. In front of every flaskette, there is a thin cover
> slip made up of soda lime glass.
> Since ion fragmentation could take place (linking the DPMJET/RQMD event
> generators for enabling ion-ion interaction), several scorings were used
> to define the contributions from particles, i.e heavy ions, photons
> electrons, alpha, protons... I also used estimators to score charged
> hadrons contribution.
>
> My question is: what particles are included in charged hadrons?
> In my mind, these are heavy ions (Z between 3 and 26), protons, alpha
> and other particles such as pions(+), pions(-), also kaons(+/-).
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> Jean-Emmanuel
>
>
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