Abstract:In this paper we present the results of calculations and analyses of the
integral particle reflection coefficient of photons for oblique photon
incidence on planar targets, in the domain of initial photon energies from
100 keV to 300 keV. The results are based on the Monte Carlo simulations of
the photon reflection from water, concrete, aluminum, iron, and copper
materials, performed by the MCNP code. It has been observed that the integral
particle reflection coefficient as a function of the … Show more
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