Abstract

A systematic investigation was carried out to improve some neutron data required for the development of nondestructive interrogation methods for the detection of illicit traffic materials. Neutron fields from different sources passing through bulky samples were measured and calculated. Reaction rates have been determined for (n, n’ γ) inelastic scattering with C, O and Si. Relaxation and diffusion lengths of neutrons in soil-like materials were determined. Differential and integral cross sections were used for validation of data libraries.

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