SCORE Output "By One Beam Particle"
Dear users,
I noted SCORE card gives its Energy Density output in "GeV/cm**3/one beam
particle.
Is there any significant difference between "one beam particle" and
"particle weight"? Does both mean the deposited energy in a region by
primary weight?
If I use a monochromatic beam as input, I believe there's no difference,
however, I modified source.f in order to use a spectrum of Photons from a
table, such that the sum of all weights is 1. So, when I get an USRBDX
output data in Photons/cmq/GeV/primary weight, I understand I just need
multiply it by the area of the detector, the gap of energies and by a
number (relative to the total quantity of photons in a second) to get
Photons/s/eV (the unity I need).
But, when I read "/ one beam particle", I'm not sure if I adopt the same
procedure.
Att.
Marlon
Paola Sala
INFN Milano
tel. Milano +39-0250317374
tel. CERN +41-227679148
Paola Sala
INFN Milano
tel. Milano +39-0250317374
tel. CERN +41-227679148
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Received on Thu Dec 10 2015 - 11:09:14 CET