No!
After a nuclear non-elastic interaction all products are considered
secondary, including charge-changing ones. This mean that for example
in a 12-C on 16-O nuclear non-elastic interaction, even if 12-C is
surviving as such (which is possible for some raction channels), it is
considered secondary, the same applies for a possible B or Be or whatever
projectile-like residual.
I hope this is clarifying your question
Cheers
Alfredo
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2016, Ferreira De Almeida Lourenco, Ana wrote:
>
> Dear Fluka experts,
>
>
> In a carbon-ion beam, are the primary carbon-ions that have undergone a
> charge-changing interaction considered as primary in BEAMPART?
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Ana
>
>
>
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Received on Wed Jul 20 2016 - 16:30:49 CEST