Re: source of heavy ion

From: Stefan Roesler <sroesler_at_mail.cern.ch>
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 16:53:06 +0100

Dear Hamideh

The ion is defined via the HI-PROPE card with atomic number and mass,
fully stripped. It is not possible to define a partially stripped ion.

cheers
stefan


{HI-PROPE}rt

       Specifies the properties of a heavy ion primary, or a radioactive
       isotope primary

      See also BEAM

       WHAT(1) = Atomic number Z of the heavy ion
                   Default: 6.0 (Carbon)

       WHAT(2) = Mass number A of the heavy ion
                   Default: 12.0



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On Tue, 5 Feb 2013, Hamideh Jalali wrote:

> Dear FLUKA Experts
>
> When the source is heavy ion, how the charge can be assigned to ion.
> For instance, how can I define a source of C+2 and C+6?
>
> Best Regards
> H.Jalali
>
>
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