Abstract
Abstract The LAMPF 800 MeV proton beam and a container of sand, mixed to resemble martian soil, were used to simulate the neutron leakage spectrum of Mars. The neutron spectra were measured by time-of-flight techniques and compared with Monte Carlo calculations.
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