Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994adndt..58..245i&link_type=abstract
Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, Volume 58, Issue 2, p. 245-254.
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
Well-verified models for elastic and inelastic scattering of fast neutrons (and protons) from 12C and 16O are translated into a useful form for transport, dosimetry, and scintillator response calculations. The information presented here is complementary to published calculations (D. J. Brenner and R. E. Prael, Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables 41, 71, 1989) of secondary-particle production by incident neutrons in the energy region 15 <= En <= 60 MeV. Tables are given of Legendre expansion coefficients derived from fits to experimental cross sections at incident neutron energies En = 18-26 MeV and from fits to model predictions for 30- to 60-MeV neutrons.
Finlay R. W.
Islam Saif M.
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