热中子米尔恩问题

M. Lancefield, P. Schofield
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最初为各向异性散射设计的无捕获的各向同性米尔恩问题的变分原理已经发展。该理论描述了线性各向异性,但推广到高阶各向异性原则上是直接的。能量相关问题中的通量用相应的单速度解表示,这是众所周知的;因此,引入了一些新的一速度半空间格林函数。然后可以写出外推长度的变分原理,并通过迭代试函数确定出射中子的角分布。给出了各向同性和各向异性散射模型的结果。利用线性各向异性散射,除了掠入射外,对水面出现的光谱与实验结果吻合得很好。
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The thermal-neutron Milne problem
A variational principle devised originally for the isotropic Milne problem without capture has been developed for anisotropic scattering. The theory is described for linear anisotropy but the extension to higher-order anisotropy is, in principle, straightforward. The flux in the energy-dependent problem is expressed in terms of the corresponding one-velocity solution which is already well known; as a result some new one-velocity half-space Green functions are introduced. Then a variational principle for the extrapolation length may be written down and the angular distribution of emergent neutrons determined by iterating the trial function. Results are presented for both isotropic and anisotropic scattering models. Using linearly anisotropic scattering, there is excellent agreement with experiment, except at grazing incidence, for the spectrum emerging from a water surface.
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