Difference between revisions of "Doppler Broadening"
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'''Our Calculations'''<br> | '''Our Calculations'''<br> | ||
− | For example for energy E=2617 keV and the fragment velocity v=<math>10^9</math> cm/s(speed of light c=3x<math>10^{10}</math> cm/s, <math>\beta</math>=0.033, <math>\sqrt{1-\beta^2}</math>=0.999455352)<br> | + | For example for energy E=2617 keV and the fragment velocity v=<math>10^9</math> cm/s(speed of light c=3x<math>10^{10}</math> cm/s, <math>\beta</math>=0.033, <math>\sqrt{1-\beta^2}</math>=0.999455352~1)<br> |
We obtained the following results for different angles between the direction of the fission fragment propagation and the direction of the gamma emission<br> | We obtained the following results for different angles between the direction of the fission fragment propagation and the direction of the gamma emission<br> | ||
Revision as of 19:37, 25 June 2007
Theory of Dopler Broadening
Photon emmision along direction of fission fragment velocit
= amount of energy the gamma ray was shifted by
where
=- for an excited fragment in det-2
is the polar emission angle of excited fragment and the fragment velocity
Our Calculations
For example for energy E=2617 keV and the fragment velocity v=
We obtained the following results for different angles between the direction of the fission fragment propagation and the direction of the gamma emission
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Photon emission off fission fragment velocity axis
Cf-252 Fission
Photon Spectra from Cf-252
References: http://prola.aps.org/pdf/PR/v104/i3/p699_1
Smith, A. B.; Fields, P. R.; Friedman A. M., Physical Review, vol. 104, Issue 3, pp. 699 - 702
Measurements in the Beam test lab with HpGe and BC408
June 15,2007 Cf-252 measurements with HpGe & neutron sensitive scintillators in coincidence
June 19,2007 Cf-252 measurements with HpGe & neutron sensitive scintillators in coincidence
June 19,2007 Cf-252 measurements of gamma-spectrum using HpGe ungated