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POLARIZAti

defines the polarisation of a photon beam or source and activates transport of polarised photons

     WHAT(1) <= 1.0: x-axis cosine of the beam polarisation vector (electric
                     vector in case of photons)
    |WHAT(1)| > 1.0: resets the default (no polarisation)
               This value can be overridden in user routine SOURCE
               by assigning a value to variable UBMPOL
               Default = -2.0 (no polarisation)

     WHAT(2) = y-axis cosine of the beam polarisation vector
               This value can be overridden in user routine SOURCE
               by assigning a value to variable VBMPOL
               Default = -2.0 (no polarisation)
               Default = 0.0

     WHAT(3) = z-axis cosine of the beam polarisation vector
               This value can be overridden in user routine SOURCE
               by assigning a value to variable WBMPOL
               Default = -2.0 (no polarisation)
               Default = 0.0

     WHAT(4) : flag for relative direction of beam and polarisation
             >= 1.0: the polarisation is orthogonal to the direction of
                     the primary photons
              < 1.0: resets the default (polarisation not orthogonal to
                     the direction of primaries)
               This value can be overridden in user routine SOURCE
               by assigning a value to the logical variable LPPERP
               Default = 0.0 (the polarisation is not orthogonal to the
               direction of the primaries)

     WHAT(5) = polarisation fraction (see explanation in WHAT(6) below)
             < 0.0: resets the default = 1.0
             > 1.0: resets the default = 1.0
               This value can be overridden in user routine SOURCE
               by assigning a value to variable POLFRA
               Default = 1.0 (fully polarised in the direction described
               by WHAT(1,2,3)

     WHAT(6)   : flag for interpreting WHAT(5):
        =< 0.0 : a fraction |WHAT(5)| of beam particles are linearly
                 polarised in the direction described by WHAT(1,2,3) and
                 the remaining fraction (1 - WHAT(5)) are not polarised
        >= 1.0 : a fraction WHAT(5) of beam particles are linearly
                 polarised in the direction described by WHAT(1,2,3) and
                 the remaining fraction (1 - WHAT(5)) are polarised in
                 the direction orthogonal to both the beam and
                 that described by WHAT(1,2,3)
                 This value can be overridden in user routine SOURCE
                 by assigning a value to the logical variable LPFRAC
                 Default = 0.0 (only a fraction WHAT(5) of the photons is
                 polarised as indicated by WHAT(1,2,3), and the remaining
                 fraction is not polarised)

     SDUM :    not used

     Default (option POLARIZAti not given): photons are not assumed to be
             polarised

Notes:

Example:

 * Synchrotron radiation beam with m_e/E mrad x,y divergence (produced by a 3 GeV
 * electron beam). The actual spectrum is provided by a a user-written source
 * (E_max = 500 keV). Photons are fully polarised in the horizontal (y) direction
 * and the polarisation is orthogonal to the direction of the primary photons
 *...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+....8
 DEFAULTS                                                              EM-CASCA
 BEAM        -500.E-6       0.0 1.7033E-4       0.0       0.0       1.0PHOTON
 SOURCE           0.0       0.0       0.0       0.0       0.0       0.0
 POLARIZA         0.0       1.0       0.0       1.0       1.0       0.0