Abstract
The Monte Carlo particle transport code MCNPX and its associated data have been the focus of a major development effort at Los Alamos for several years [1]. The system has reached a mature state, and has become a significant tool for many intermediate- and high-energy particle transport applications. A recent version has been released to the Radiation Safety Information Computational Center (RSICC). A recent report [2] provides an overview of the code and an extensive set of references for the component physics modules used in the code.
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