No. At the moment SPECSOUR allows you to collide two beams as follows
(I quote from the Manual, Chapter 15):
One of the two colliding beams (from now on the "first beam") is a beam of
hadrons (including protons or heavier nuclei), the other one (the "second
beam") is a beam of protons or heavier nuclei but not of other hadrons.
Best regards,
Alberto
On Tue, 7 Aug 2012, husnu aksakal wrote:
> Dear FLUKA expert,
>
> Is that possible to collide lepton and hadron beams using specsour card .
>
> Best Regards,
> Husnu AKSAKAL
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