Abstract

Nucleon and charged-pion albedo flux distributions in an accelerator cave resulting from the interaction of 200 GeV protons have been calculated. The spectra are given as a function of secondary-particle energy and of radial position and distance from the point where the beam is dumped into the iron. Comparisons between the omnidirectional and “backward” flux distributions are presented.

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