Meshkov et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Dependence of the Dimensions and Spatial Distribution of a Neutron Flux on the Maximum Energy of NeutronsMeshkov et al., 2021
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- 3320530072917717147
- Author
- Meshkov I
- Potashev S
- Karaevskii S
- Burmistrov Y
- Solodukhov G
- Ponomarev V
- Drachev A
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- Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics
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A two-coordinate 10B detector is used to study the spatial distribution of a neutron flux with maximum energies= 3.3–5.1 MeV from the outlet channel of a photoneutron source. The maximum of neutron flux intensity measured along the horizontal axis is found to shift …
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