Abstract

Calculating fusion reactivity involves a complex six-dimensional integral of the fusion cross section and ion velocity distributions of two reactants. We demonstrate a simple Monte Carlo approach that efficiently computes this integral for arbitrary ion velocity distributions with a time complexity of O(N), where N is the number of samples. This approach generates random numbers that satisfy the reactant velocity distributions. In cases where these numbers are not readily available, we propose using Gaussian random numbers with weighted factors. For cases where only a small number of N samples are available, a O(N2) method can be used. We benchmarked this approach against analytical results for drift bi-Maxwellian distributions and provided examples of drift ring beam and slowing down distributions. Our results show that the error can be less than 1% with N∼104 samples for our standard approach.

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