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Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 58 | Number 2 | October 1975 | Pages 252-253
Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NSE58-252TN
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The first-flight escape probability of a sphere containing a central black zone has been calculated making use of Marshak's expression for the flux in an infinite medium separated by a gap from a black sphere. The results are in agreement with those obtained differently by Smith and Murray and by Lefvert.