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Fission Products that come from the MCNP output?
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[QUOTE="rpp, post: 6598135, member: 527029"] The answer is also going to depend strongly on what type of system you are modeling. The most important fission products for a thermal system are much different from the most important fission products in a fast system. For example, Xe-135 is extremely critical in a thermal spectrum, but only modestly important in a fast spectrum. In practice, the list of "important" fission products is usually tuned for each reactor type. [/QUOTE]
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