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diff --git a/doc/IGE335/Section3.31.tex b/doc/IGE335/Section3.31.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce8512f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/IGE335/Section3.31.tex @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +\subsection{The {\tt FMAC:} module}\label{sect:FMACData} + +This module is used to extract macrocoscopic cross-section data from a FMAC-M {\sc ascii} file. +Transition source information from companion particles are recovered from the FMAC-M file and written in the +output {\sc macrolib}. + +\vskip 0.02cm + +The calling specifications are: + +\begin{DataStructure}{Structure \dstr{FMAC:}} +\dusa{MACRO}~\moc{:=}~\moc{FMAC:}~\dusa{fmac.txt}~\moc{::}~\dstr{FMAC\_data} \\ +\end{DataStructure} + +\noindent where +\begin{ListeDeDescription}{mmmmmmm} + +\item[\dusa{MACRO}] {\tt character*12} name of the output {\sc macrolib} (type {\tt L\_MACROLIB}) object that is created by {\tt FMAC:}. + +\item[\dusa{fmac.txt}] {\tt character*12} name of a {\sc ascii} file, open in read-only mode, containing FMAC-M information. + +\item[\dusa{FMAC\_data}] input data structure containing specific data (see \Sect{descFMAC}). + +\end{ListeDeDescription} + +\subsubsection{Data input for module {\tt FMAC:}}\label{sect:descFMAC} + +\vskip -0.5cm + +\begin{DataStructure}{Structure \dstr{FMAC\_data}} +$[$~\moc{EDIT} \dusa{iprint}~$]$ \\ +\moc{PARTICLE} \dusa{htype} \\ +\moc{;} +\end{DataStructure} + +\noindent where +\begin{ListeDeDescription}{mmmmmmmm} + +\item[\moc{EDIT}] keyword used to set \dusa{iprint}. + +\item[\dusa{iprint}] index used to control the printing in module {\tt FMAC:}. =0 for no print; =1 for minimum printing (default value). + +\item[\moc{PARTICLE}] keyword used to specify the type of particle corresponding to the {\sc macrolib} (secondary state of the transition). + +\item[\dusa{htype}] character*1 name of the particle. Usual names are {\tt N}: neutrons, {\tt G}: photons, {\tt B}: electrons, +{\tt C}: positrons and {\tt P}: protons. + +\end{ListeDeDescription} + +\eject |
