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Carbon inelastic scattering cross

Essentially, the absorption of neutrons occurs in two distinct stages. Fast neutrons are slowed down by elastic and inelastic scattering processes with nuclei, particularly light nuclei like carbon and hydrogen. The slowed-down neutrons are then captured, as the capture cross-section for low-energy neutrons is high for most elements. [Pg.134]


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