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| for water we plot the integrated flux as a function of neutron energy for several muon primary energies | for water we plot the integrated flux as a function of neutron energy for several muon primary energies | ||
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| for calcium carbonate (CaCO_3) we plot the integrated flux as a function of neutron energy for several muon primary energies **NOTE: Anthony found an error he made in material definition wherin Ca was being basically replaced by Na, working out new plots now...** | for calcium carbonate (CaCO_3) we plot the integrated flux as a function of neutron energy for several muon primary energies **NOTE: Anthony found an error he made in material definition wherin Ca was being basically replaced by Na, working out new plots now...** | ||
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| for natural iron we plot the integrated flux as a function of neutron energy for several muon primary energies | for natural iron we plot the integrated flux as a function of neutron energy for several muon primary energies | ||
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| for natural lead we plot the integrated flux as a function of neutron energy for several muon primary energies | for natural lead we plot the integrated flux as a function of neutron energy for several muon primary energies | ||
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