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Re: Question Low energy muons - how to limit their step length (Kamil Sedlak)
Re: Feedback Re: Low energy muons - how to limit their step length (Gumplinger Peter)
Date: Oct 10, 10:46
From: Vladimir Ivanchenko <Vladimir Ivanchenko>

Hello,

Sorry, I had no time to look into the plot. Yes, the shape is not normal and there are questions.

It is not clear what factor in responsible for the width of distribitiin? If a muon stops in one step (no stragling at all, no scattering), then it may be simply energy spread in front of the target?

What is the energy spectrum in front of the target? Is it sensitive to step limit in the beam line?

I am not sure if the 10 um step limitation is the optimal value but for precise simulation of the end point muon should make several steps. One step is not enough, so one or another method for step limitation should be applied.

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