[fluka-discuss]: How to use 6 MeV Bremsstrhlung radiation as a primary beam

From: Amit Kumar <amit.live.sal_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 12:14:14 +0530

Dear FLUKA developers and Users

I want to monitor (using detector) a uniform planar beam of photons with an
energy distribution equivalent to the spectrum which generated when a 6 MeV
electron incident on tungsten target. Here I am attaching the spectrum
generated by the fluka simulation. How can I adopt this spectrum as a
primary beam in my simulation?

I do not want to place the detector right after the tungsten target to face
the X-ray spectrum generated by 6 MeV electrons because the spectrum
produced by the target is not uniform with Theta and Phi. But I need same
spectrum which should be uniform planar beam.

PI find the attachment to see the 6 MeX X-ray spectrum

Any kind of assistance shall be appreciated.
Thank You

-- 
Amit Kumar
Bhaha Atomic Research Centre
Mumbai



6_Mev_elec_on_W_Al_usrbdx_40_plot__tun_to_water_.jpg
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