Difference between revisions of "Yields and Asymmetry versus Energy Cuts."
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==Let's see what's happened if we increase the energy cuts== | ==Let's see what's happened if we increase the energy cuts== | ||
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[[File:2n energy correlations vs cut more.png | 800px]] | [[File:2n energy correlations vs cut more.png | 800px]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:05, 15 June 2011
Follow are some Monte Carlo simulations of 2n correlations. One neutron are from one FF, two neutrons per fission. No accidental neutron was considered, all neutrons are correlated. Total 10M events was simulated. Every neutron was sampled up to 10 MeV. The polarization of gammas are zero.
2n Asymmetry versus Energy Cut
It was been shown by Dr Dale that Asymmetry of 2n correlations (anti-parallel/parallel) is the strong function of energy cuts and increases as energy cut increases.