“…For non-relativistic neutrons, where Galilean invariance is valid, there have been two historical approaches to dealing with the corrections necessary for transport against a moving material background. In the first approach, recognizing that neutron interaction rates are frame invariant, "effective" cross sections (and "effective" sources, if necessary) are formed using stationary cross section data scaled by the relative to lab frame velocities and a velocity Jacobian (Wienke et al, 1987a;Wienke and Hill, 1990;Wienke, 2005 ). While this approach allows the neutron transport solution to be performed within the lab frame, the resulting "effective" cross sections in this frame are now anisotropic for all reactions, including total removal and fission, with associated complications and potential instabilities in the transport solution.…”