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1% \subsection{Neutron production}
2
3% \begin{figure}[tbp]
4% \resizebox{0.95\textwidth}{!}
5% {
6%    \includegraphics{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsde_256.eps}
7% }
8% \caption{1}
9% \label{nSigma}
10% \end{figure}
11%
12% \begin{figure}[tbp]
13% \resizebox{0.95\textwidth}{!}
14% {
15%    \includegraphics{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_256_7.5.eps}
16% }
17% \caption{2}
18% \label{nSigma}
19% \end{figure}
20%
21
22\begin{figure}[tbp]
23\begin{center}
24  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_al_113.eps}
25\end{center}
26\caption{
27Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
28scattering off Aluminum. Proton incident energy was 113~MeV.
29}
30\label{nSigma.BC}
31\end{figure}
32
33\begin{figure}[tbp]
34\begin{center}   
35  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_al_256.eps}
36\end{center}
37\caption{
38Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
39scattering off Aluminum. Proton incident energy was 256~MeV. The points
40are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
41}
42\label{dsdedt_al_256}
43\end{figure}
44
45\begin{figure}[tbp]
46\begin{center}   
47   \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_al_600.eps}
48\end{center}
49\caption{
50Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
51scattering off Aluminum. Proton incident energy was 597~MeV. The points
52are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
53}
54\label{dsdedt_al_600}
55\end{figure}
56
57\begin{figure}[tbp]
58\begin{center}
59  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_al_800.eps}
60\end{center}
61\caption{
62Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
63scattering off Aluminum. Proton incident energy was 800~MeV. The points
64are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
65}
66\label{dsdedt_al_800}
67\end{figure}
68
69\begin{figure}[tbp]
70\begin{center}
71  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_fe_113.eps}
72\end{center}
73\caption{
74Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
75scattering off Iron. Proton incident energy was 113~MeV. The points
76are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
77}
78\label{dsdedt_fe_113}
79\end{figure}
80
81\begin{figure}[tbp]
82\begin{center}
83  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_fe_256.eps}
84\end{center}
85\caption{
86Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
87scattering off Iron. Proton incident energy was 256~MeV. The points
88are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
89}
90\label{dsdedt_fe_256}
91\end{figure}
92
93\begin{figure}[tbp]
94\begin{center}
95  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_fe_600.eps}
96\end{center}
97\caption{
98Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
99scattering off Iron. Proton incident energy was 597~MeV. The points
100are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
101}
102\label{dsdedt_fe_600}
103\end{figure}
104
105\begin{figure}[tbp]
106\begin{center}
107  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_fe_800.eps}
108\end{center}
109\caption{
110Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
111scattering off Iron. Proton incident energy was 800~MeV. The points
112are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
113}
114\label{dsdedt_fe_800}
115\end{figure}
116
117\begin{figure}[tbp]
118\begin{center}
119  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_pb_113.eps}
120\end{center}
121\caption{
122Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
123scattering off Lead. Proton incident energy was 113~MeV. The points
124are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
125}
126\label{dsdedt_pb_113}
127\end{figure}
128
129\begin{figure}[tbp]
130\begin{center}
131  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_pb_256.eps}
132\end{center}
133\caption{
134Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
135scattering off Lead. Proton incident energy was 256~MeV. The points
136are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
137}
138\label{dsdedt_pb_256}
139\end{figure}
140
141\begin{figure}[tbp]
142\begin{center}
143  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_pb_600.eps}
144\end{center}
145\caption{
146Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
147scattering off Lead. Proton incident energy was 597~MeV. The points
148are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
149}
150\label{dsdedt_pb_600}
151\end{figure}
152
153\begin{figure}[tbp]
154\begin{center}
155  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/dsdedt_pb_800.eps}
156\end{center}
157\caption{
158Double differential cross-section for neutrons produced in proton
159scattering off Lead. Proton incident energy was 800~MeV. The points
160are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
161}
162\label{dsdedt_pb_800}
163\end{figure}
164
165\begin{figure}[tbp]
166\begin{center}
167  \includegraphics[width=6.5cm]{hadronic/theory_driven/BinaryCascade/pi_45.eps}
168\end{center}
169\caption{
170Double differential cross-section for pions produced at $45^\circ$ in proton
171scattering off various materials. Proton incident energy was 597~MeV in each
172case. The points are data, the histogram is Binary Cascade prediction.
173}
174\label{pi_45}
175\end{figure}
176
177
178% - Angle integrated energy distributions @ 160 MeV for Al, Zr, Pb
179% - Quasi-elastic peaks @ 256 MeV all materials
180% - double differentials: Al, Fe, Pb; all angles, 113, 160, 256, 595,800 MeV
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