Absorption cross section represents the effective area a nucleus presents for interaction, indicating the likelihood of a nuclear reaction, with higher values signifying greater probabilities. Each nuclear reaction has a specific cross section, with the absorption cross section denoting the probability of a neutron being absorbed by a nucleus. In equations, the microscopic cross section is independent of material properties, while the macroscopic cross section combines the microscopic value with the material's number density, providing a useful measure for material properties. The intensity of a neutron beam as it passes through a material can be modeled using the 1D linear attenuation equation. Irradiation refers to the process of exposing a material to various forms of radiation, including neutrons and x-rays.