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| − | E=2617 keV | + | 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 we have |
== Photon emission off fission fragment velocity axis== | == Photon emission off fission fragment velocity axis== | ||
Revision as of 19:17, 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 is the Doppler-shifted -ray energy which was measured
=- for an excited fragment in det-1
=- for an excited fragment in det-2
is the polar emission angle of excited fragment and the fragment velocity
=0.04634
Our Calculations
For example for energy E=2617 keV and the fragment velocity v= cm/s, speed of light c=3X cm/s, =0.033 we have
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
