Neutron Scattering Dependence on Proximate Human Tissue from Fast Neutrons

ORAL

Abstract

Neutrons incident on a human may undergo scattering, altering their energy. It is necessary to acknowledge that a proximate human moderator may non-trivially alter the neutron flux and source spectrum for a given neutron detection/spectroscopic device. Using primarily the Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP) transport code, the neutron-human moderator dependence will be discussed with respect to the rigorous quantification of human tissue composition and proximity/geometry on neutron moderation. MCNP simulated results will then be discussed in view of empirical results.

Authors

  • Brent Rogers

    • Univ of Missouri - Kansas City
  • Cory Hoshor

    • Univ of Missouri - Kansas City
  • Paul Scott

    • Univ of Missouri - Kansas City
    • Department of Physics, University of Missouri - Kansas City
  • Joseph Crow

    • Univ of Missouri - Kansas City
  • Noah Kramer

    • Univ of Missouri - Kansas City
  • Anthony Caruso

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Missouri-Kansas City
    • Univ of Missouri - Kansas City
    • Department of Physics, University of Missouri - Kansas City
    • Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. Missouri, Kansas City