Graduate Is There an Open Source Code for (a,n) Reaction Simulation?

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The discussion centers on finding open source code for simulating (a,n) reactions, specifically involving a sphere of alpha-decay radioisotope covered by Beryllium. The original poster initially sought resources for simulation but later discovered neutron flux values from existing sources, rendering the simulation unnecessary. Participants suggested looking into online repositories for potential code. Ultimately, the focus shifted from simulation to utilizing available data for neutron production. The conversation highlights the importance of existing research data in simplifying complex simulation tasks.
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Hi,

Can someone suggest me an open source code for simulation of (a,n) reactions? I want to build a geometry(sphere) with an a-decay radioisotope covered by Beryllium and count the neutron production.

Thanks a lot
 
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This feels like a super specific thing to ask for. Maybe there are online repositories where such source codes are shared? Anyone know?
 
Hi, thanks for your responce . I found the values of neutron flux for several sources so it is not necessary to simulate the process! I will use them directly.
 

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