Hi Duy
your point holds for coalescence, while heavy fragment evaporation can
play a role, since the BME fragments, after pre-equilibrium where applied,
still go through the regular FLUKA evaporation. This is not the case for
the lighter ones, where Fermi break-up applies instead
Kind regards
Francesco
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Trinh Ngoc-Duy wrote:
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> Dear FLUKA users,
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> Following FLUKA manual, users should active coalescence and heavy fragment evaporation options to better
> estimate the neutron yields and residual nuclei production. I would like to know how these two options
> plays exactly in the caclculation with a heavy ion beam of lower than 100 MeV/nucleon where the BME
> model is adopted ?
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> Following my understanding, BME model uses a data base for calculating the pre-equilibrium emissions of
> particles. So I do not how the coalescence and heavy fragment evaporation model plays a role in the
> calculation?
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> Thank you for your responses.
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> Duy.
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