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So just as the title states is there a way to calculate the spectrum for a double decay? I understand this becomes a much harder (at times 4 body problem) and may be too naive to understand if it is implementable. But I was wondering if you had thought about this Leendert.
Best,
Daniel
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While I understand the interest for it, I don't think that is feasible on a short timescale. The next steps for this code would be to extend it to arbitrary forbidden decays, and given my personal schedule this is already an extra.
I'll leave this open for anyone in the future if they have any ideas on how they would like to do this.
Hey,
So just as the title states is there a way to calculate the spectrum for a double decay? I understand this becomes a much harder (at times 4 body problem) and may be too naive to understand if it is implementable. But I was wondering if you had thought about this Leendert.
Best,
Daniel
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: