Monday, February 9, 2009, 10:00 am — Large Conference Room, Building 703
Radiation transport computer codes have been developed as sophisticated tools for the analyses of nuclear reactors, accelerator systems, HEP and NP experiments, astrophysics, radiation dose planning, radio-isotope production, radiation damage of materials, radiation detector response, national security and more. One of the codes, MCNPX, has been developed at LANL and the author will discuss some medium energy accelerator experiments which have been performed to test specific routines of this computer code. The insights from this work will be useful in designing experiments to benchmark this and other similar computer codes for work with synchrotron radiation.
Hosted by: Qun Shen
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