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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. The polarization of gammas are zero.  
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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.  
  
  
==Below is the energy spectrum of two correlated neutrons in LAB frame. Sampled up to 10 MeV.==
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==Below is cos(Theta) of neutrons a and b in LAB frame.==
  
 
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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.


Below is cos(Theta) of neutrons a and b in LAB frame.

Sum 2n energy correlated.png