On distant neutron logging (laser methods)

We discuss the concept of remote inspection of the isotopic composition of objects in space by products of nuclear reactions (including the fission of heavy isotopes), initiated by directed accelerated beams of ultracold neutrons. Despite the partial unavailability of quantitative estimates of speci...

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