New Features of the Particle and Heavy Ion Transport Code System; PHITS
Author(s) -
Koji Niita,
Tatsuhiko Sato,
Yosuke Iwamoto,
Norihiro Matsuda,
Hiroshi Iwase,
Lembit Sihver,
Yukio Sakamoto,
Hiroshi Nakashima
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
progress in nuclear science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2185-4823
DOI - 10.15669/pnst.2.923
Subject(s) - event (particle physics) , physics , nuclear engineering , generator (circuit theory) , neutron generator , code (set theory) , heavy ion , energy (signal processing) , nuclear physics , neutron , collision , computer science , environmental science , ion , neutron temperature , power (physics) , engineering , set (abstract data type) , quantum mechanics , programming language , computer security
We present recent developments of the PHITS code concerned with the event generator mode for low energy neutron transport, the function for correlated sources and micro-dosimetric treatment of the deposit energy. One of the recent important issues which general-purpose transport codes such as PHITS should treat is “correlations”. We have therefore developed a new treatment of radiation behaviour for the low energy neutron transport by introducing an event generator model, in which we have combined the nuclear data and a theoretical model so as to trace all correlations among ejectiles keeping the energy and momentum conservation in a collision. In addition to the event generator mode, we discuss a role of the correlated source, which is newly introduced in PHITS, for the correlated observables in event-by-event. We also present a new tally function SED (Specific Energy Distribution), which enables us to estimate the deposit energy distribution in a micro-dosimetric region such as a cell or DNA..
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