Status of Mercury and Imp: Two Monte Carlo Transport Codes Developed Using Shared Infrastructure at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

The Monte Carlo Transport Project at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory develops two Monte Carlo transport codes used in production by a sizable internal user community. Mercury is a Monte Carlo particle transport code used to model the interaction of neutrons, gammas, and light ions with a mate...

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Veröffentlicht in:EPJ nuclear sciences & technologies 2024-11, Vol.10, p.19
Hauptverfasser: Pozulp, Michael, Beck, Bret, Bleile, Ryan, Brantley, Patrick, Dawson, Shawn, Gentile, Nick, Gonzalez, Evan, Grondalski, John, Lambert, Michael, McKinley, Michael, O’Brien, Matthew, Procassini, Richard, Richards, David, Robinson, Alex, Sepke, Scott, Stevens, David, Vega, Richard, Yang, Max, Zoia, ed., Andrea, Diop, ed., Cheikh, de Saint Jean, ed., Cyrille
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Zusammenfassung:The Monte Carlo Transport Project at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory develops two Monte Carlo transport codes used in production by a sizable internal user community. Mercury is a Monte Carlo particle transport code used to model the interaction of neutrons, gammas, and light ions with a material. Imp is an implicit Monte Carlo thermal x-ray photon transport code used to model the interaction of x-ray photons with a material. This paper describes the two codes and highlights recent developments.
ISSN:2491-9292
2491-9292
DOI:10.1051/epjn/2024025