neutroniflux
Neutroniflux refers to the intense flow of particles from nuclear reactions, particularly those involving neutron interactions. This phenomenon typically occurs in high-energy astrophysical environments, such as neutron stars and supernovae explosions. In these regions, extremely high densities of neutrons are present, resulting in the emission of a charged particle flux composed mostly of protons, electrons, and alpha particles.
The term neutroniflux is derived from the Latin words 'neutron,' referring to the subatomic particles, and 'flux,'
Fundamental characteristics of neutroniflux include its dependence on the atomic mass of the target material, as
The injection of these particles, assimilated as a collective influence flowing from abundant neutron populations, constitutes