Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 89 / Number 4 / April 1985 / Pages 365-366
Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE85-A18628
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The statistics of neutron slowing down are studied with a ‘small jump model,’ which is shown to be still surprisingly accurate when applied to slowing down by light nuclei. The same model is used to elucidate the consequences of a traditional carelessness in reactor physics textbooks about the number of collisions necessary to slow down, as recently pointed out by Ruby.