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Our array of detectors has a highly non-uniform neutron efficiency and acceptance w.r.t. neutron-neutron opening angle (<math>#theta_{n-n}</math>). This is due to the array's non-spherically symmetric geometry, and to its neutron detection efficiency as a function of both particle position and energy (see figure). For this reason, every measured distribution is made meaningful by the normalizing against another distribution. For <math>#theta_{n-n}</math>  
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Our array of detectors has a highly non-uniform neutron efficiency and acceptance w.r.t. neutron-neutron opening angle (<math>\theta_{n-n}</math>). This is due to the array's non-spherically symmetric geometry, and to its neutron detection efficiency as a function of both particle position and energy (see figure). For this reason, every measured distribution is made meaningful by the normalizing against another distribution. For <math>\theta_{n-n}</math>,
  
 
[[File:2N Corr OpeningAngleCf252.png|thumb| right|400px| Measured opening angle distribution of uncorrelated neutrons from Cf252 target.]]
 
[[File:2N Corr OpeningAngleCf252.png|thumb| right|400px| Measured opening angle distribution of uncorrelated neutrons from Cf252 target.]]

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Our array of detectors has a highly non-uniform neutron efficiency and acceptance w.r.t. neutron-neutron opening angle ([math]\theta_{n-n}[/math]). This is due to the array's non-spherically symmetric geometry, and to its neutron detection efficiency as a function of both particle position and energy (see figure). For this reason, every measured distribution is made meaningful by the normalizing against another distribution. For [math]\theta_{n-n}[/math],

Measured opening angle distribution of uncorrelated neutrons from Cf252 target.




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