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What are spallation reactions? ?

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Spallation reaction is a process in which a light projectile (proton, neutron, or light nucleus) with the kinetic energy from several hundreds of MeV to several GeV interacts with a heavy nucleus (e.g., lead) and causes the emis- sion of a large number of hadrons (mostly neutrons) or fragments.
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Spallation reaction is a process in which a light projectile (proton, neutron, or light nucleus) with the kinetic energy from several hundreds of MeV to several GeV interacts with a heavy nucleus (e.g., lead) and causes the emis- sion of a large number of hadrons (mostly neutrons) or fragments.
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