From: Alfredo Ferrari (alfredo.ferrari@cern.ch)
Date: Thu Dec 15 2005 - 14:35:33 CET
Of course yes. You have to define a material with the proper atomic weight
for 3-He and force what(6)=3. Be careful also to the density, use one
which is suitable for 3-He
Alfredo
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Katherine Harine wrote:
> Although helium-3 can be designated as an incident particle in FLUKA. it is
> not defined as a FLUKA material. Can I define helium-3 as a FLUKA material
> so I can transport various radiation through it?
>
> - Katherine
>
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