I have a question regarding LAM-BIAS,
It is written in the manual that,Biasing of the hadronic inelastic
interaction length can be applied also to photons (provided option
PHOTONUC is also requested) and For photons, a typical reduction factor of
the hadronic inelastic interaction length is the order of 0.01-0.05 for a
shower initiated by 1 GeV photons or electrons, and of 0.1-0.5
for one at 10 TeV.
But what about if the energy of primary electron and photon is about 10
MeV? By what amount I have to keep the reduction factor of the hadronic
inelastic interaction length?
In my case I have kept it around 0.0003, is it ok? or it will over predict?
From,
PRAVIN RAI
Received on Wed Jun 05 2013 - 10:28:02 CEST
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