Hello,
As already correctly pointed out, be careful with using 'E' to avoid confusion with total energy. Also, the last term of the kinetic energy should read -m0c^2 and not -m0^2c^2.
Regarding the definition of momentum in the source code it derives from the 4-momentum relation:
E^2-p^2=(m0c^2)^2
and from
E=m0c^2+T
Best regards,
Ricardo
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Envoyé : dimanche 31 mai 2020 4:57
À : fluka_collaboration
Objet : [fluka-discuss]: what is the formula in source.f exactly mean?
Dear Fluka expers:
The kinetic energy of the particles formula in source.f is shown below:
[cid:5e5c256d$1$17268a2db29$Coremail$13691416247$ciae.ac.cn]
is the formula mean:
[cid:303bd39a$2$17268a59b17$Coremail$13691416247$ciae.ac.cn]
where p mean:
[cid:7d67022b$3$17268a9ab28$Coremail$13691416247$ciae.ac.cn]
Is my understanding right?
with best regards!
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