Theoretical analysis of 2n accidentals rates
Introduction
Every individual photon pulse may cause any number of neutron-producing reactions, hereafter denoted by
, ranging form zero to "infinity". , being the number of neutron-producing reactions actually occurring per pulse, is assumed to follow the Poissonian distribution as a limiting case of the binomial distribution. Each neutron-producing interaction produces neutrons, where is the distribution of the number of neutrons produced from a single given neutron-producing reaction. With a Bremsstrahlung end point of 10.5 MeV, the only energetically possible neutron-producing interactions are 1n-knochout and photofission, so is simply the photofission neutron multiplicity with an added contribution from 1n-knockout events. In other words, a 1n-knockout event and a photo-fission event emitting a single neutron are taken to be the same thing. In viewing it this way, the analysis is simplified, and the end result is not changed since 1n=knockouts can only contribute to accidentals.