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Energy-Dependent Neutron Transport
2002Fast neutrons generally lose energy when they undergo collisions with nuclei. When the incident neutron energy exceeds the lowest excitation level of the target nucleus such interactions can be inelastic. In this case the target nucleus absorbs some of the neutron’s kinetic energy and the system kinetic energy is not conserved in the interaction ...
Stephen A. Dupree, Stanley K. Fraley
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Neutrino transport in general relativistic neutron star merger simulations
Living Reviews in Solar Physics, 2023François Foucart
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Unified Neutron Transport Theory
1979I remember very well my first encounter with neutron transport theory. It was in 1948 or 1949 at Oak Ridge, where I was involved in critical mass calculations for a plant that performed chemical processing of uranium solutions. We had been using semi-empirical formulas provided for us by our consultant Richard Feynman, whose later accomplishments you ...
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Computational Neutron Transport Methods
2017The Boltzmann equation is difficult to solve in practical cases and only a few textbook cases have an analytical solution. Thus, myriad numerical methods have been set up for its resolution and will be discussed briefly in this chapter. Beginning in 1943, with the Manhattan Project for the design of the atomic bomb in the United States, numerical ...
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Coalescence of black hole–neutron star binaries
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021Koutarou Kyutoku +2 more
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