Difference between revisions of "Neutron Polarimeter"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
| Line 52: | Line 52: | ||
<math> T_{\gamma}\left( T_n = 0\ MeV \right) = 1.715360792\ MeV </math> | <math> T_{\gamma}\left( T_n = 0\ MeV \right) = 1.715360792\ MeV </math> | ||
| − | <math> T_{\gamma}\left( T_n = | + | <math> T_{\gamma}\left( T_n = 21\ MeV \right) = 44.78703086\ MeV </math> |
| − | |||
| + | |||
| + | So, the equation of the line is: | ||
| + | |||
| + | <math> T_{gamma}\left(T_n\right) | ||
| + | = \frac{T_{gamma}\left(21\ MeV\right) - T_{gamma}\left(0\ MeV\right)}{21\ MeV - 0\ MeV} + T_{gamma}\left(0\ MeV\right) </math> | ||
[http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/PhotoFission_with_Polarized_Photons_from_HRRL Go Back] | [http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/PhotoFission_with_Polarized_Photons_from_HRRL Go Back] | ||
Revision as of 03:08, 7 June 2010
Analysis of energy dependence
four-vectors algebra
writing four-vectors:
Doing four-vector algebra:
Detector is located at , so
and visa versa
plots
low energy approximation
As we can see from Fig.2 for low energy neutron (0-10 MeV) energy dependence of incident photons is linear
Find that dependence. We have:
So, the equation of the line is:

