# # File inverted_shower.inp: Generating a shower with an upwards-going # primary particle. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # As you see, all characters following '#' are ignored, as well as blank lines. # Every AIRES input file is a set of directives. All directives must be placed # in a single line, which can have up to 176 characters. Remark PRIMARY PARTICLE EMERGES FROM GROUND. # The directives can be placed in any order. # The input directives define a "task". Tasks are identified by their # task name and (eventually) version. If not defined, the version is zero. Task updemo1 TotalShowers 1 # The primary is defined by means of a "special primary" directive. # (see AIRES manual for details about special primaries). AddSpecialParticle UProton uprimary Proton AddSpecialParticle UIron uprimary Iron PrimaryParticle UProton PrimaryEnergy 3 TeV # Zenith angle. In an inverted shower the zenith angle is the angle # of the emerging shower axis, equal to pi - primary_angle. # For example for a primary angle of 96 deg we have: PrimaryZenAngle 84 deg # You can freely set the number of observing levels to record the shower # longitudinal development. You can define up to 510 observing levels and # (optionally) altitude of the highest and lowest levels. ObservingLevels 401 100 g/cm2 900 g/cm2 # Parameters of output files. # SaveInFile grdpcles All RLimsFile grdpcles 10 m 10 km # SaveInFile lgtpcles None # All other parameters will be assigned a default value if not set. RunsPerProcess 3 # You will understand these directives when running ShowersPerRun 1 # the program (see the user's manual). Thinning 1e-4 Relative Ground 1000 g/cm2 # Most quantities are specified by two fields: # "number" and "unit". In this case "unit" can be # g/cm2, cm, m or km # Threshold energies. Particles are not followed below these energies. GammaCutEnergy 200 keV ElectronCutEnergy 200 keV MuonCutEnergy 1 MeV MesonCutEnergy 1.5 MeV NuclCutEnergy 150 MeV # These are some output control statements. SpecialParticLog 2 # Full special primary info. Use 0 to suppress info, # or 1 for brief info. LaTeX # Use this if your printer is a laser printer and you don't like the # appearance of plain text file hard copies. # # These instructions are for selecting the output data to be printed # (or exported). See the document "LearnByExamples.doc" # PrintTable 1291 # ExportTable 2793 Opt ML ExportTable 5501 ExportTable 7905 # End The file is not scanned beyond an "End" directive.