Difference between revisions of "Calculation of radiation yield"
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<math>p_0 = \sqrt{E^2_0-1}</math> | <math>p_0 = \sqrt{E^2_0-1}</math> | ||
+ | <math>p = \sqrt{E^2-1}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>\omega_0 = ln(\frac{E_0+p_0}{E_0-p_0})</math> | ||
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Reference: [*] J.L. Matthews, R.O. Owens, ''Accurate Formulae For the Calculation of High Energy Electron Bremsstrahlung Spectra'', NIM III (1973) I57-I68. | Reference: [*] J.L. Matthews, R.O. Owens, ''Accurate Formulae For the Calculation of High Energy Electron Bremsstrahlung Spectra'', NIM III (1973) I57-I68. |
Revision as of 21:29, 9 May 2008
The number of photons per MeV per incident electron per
of radiator (Z,A) is given by [*]:,
where
- photon kinetic energy in MeV;- incident electron total energy (in units of the electron rest mass);
- incident photon energy (in units of the electron rest mass);
Calculation of
;
;
;
;
;
;
;
Case A: For
the screening effect is negligible, (free electron form) and in this case .Case B: For
we have
Calculation of
, :
, :
Reference: [*] J.L. Matthews, R.O. Owens, Accurate Formulae For the Calculation of High Energy Electron Bremsstrahlung Spectra, NIM III (1973) I57-I68.