Simulation of the Interactions Between Gamma-Rays and Detectors Using BSIMUL

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Monte Carlo Method, Gamma Ray Spectra, Applications Programs (Computers), Beam Interactions, Computerized Simulation, Radiation Detectors, Asteroids, Compton Effect, Program Verification (Computers), Ratios

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Progress made during 1995 on the Monte-Carlo gamma-ray spectrum
simulation program BSIMUL is discussed. Several features have been
added, including the ability to model shield that are tapered cylinders.
Several simulations were made on the Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous
detector.

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