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Moment Asymptotics for the Neutron Transport Equation

Eric Dumonteil, Emma Horton, Andreas E. Kyprianou, Andrea Zoia

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 199 / Number 9 / September 2025 / Pages 1376-1390

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2025.2460328

Received:July 9, 2024
Accepted:January 10, 2025
Published:July 11, 2025

Over the last decade, ingenuous developments in Monte Carlo methods have enabled the unbiased estimation of adjoint-weighted reactor parameters expressed as bilinear forms, such as kinetics parameters and sensitivity coefficients. A prominent example is the iterated fission probability method, which relies on the simulation of the fission chains descending from an ancestor neutron: The neutron population at an asymptotic fission generation yields an estimate of the importance function (and hence of the adjoint fundamental eigenmode) at the phase-space coordinates of the ancestor neutron.

In this paper, we first establish rigorous results concerning the moments of the asymptotic neutron population stemming from a single initial particle, with special focus on the average and the variance. Then, we propose a simple benchmark configuration where exact solutions are derived for these moments, which can be used for the verification of new functionalities of production Monte Carlo codes involving the iterated fission probability method.