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P. S. Grover, L. S. Kothari
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 23 | Number 2 | October 1965 | Pages 167-169
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE65-A28141
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In a semi-infinite block of beryllium at room temperature, the effect of ‘trapped’ and cold neutrons on the asymptotic equilibrium neutron flux distribution and on diffusion length is investigated by considering various forms for the energy dependence of the transport cross-section. It is found that in static experiments, cold neutrons play a dominant role. The effect of non-l/v absorbers on the above properties has also been studied.