DECAY TURTLE: A Computer Program for Simulating Charged Particle Beam Transport Systems, Including Decay Calculations
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Abstract
TURTLE is a computer program designed to simulate charged particle beam transport systems. It allows evaluation of the effect of aberrations which exist in beams with small phase-space volume. These include higher-order chromatic aberrations, effects of nonlinearities in magnetic fields, and higher-order geometric aberrations due to the accumulation of second-order effects. The beam at any point in the system may be represented by one- and two-dimensional histograms. The original version of TURTLE was created by D. C. Carey at Fermilab. The major part of this program and of the present manual are his work. In this version of TURTLE, which was originally developed at CERN, and called DECAY TURTLE, provision has been made to include particle decay, following the parent particles and up to two kinds of daughter particles through the beam line.
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