Difference between revisions of "Multiple scattering Angle"

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|Radiator  
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|'''Radiator'''
|0.2 degrees
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|'''0.2 degrees'''
|0.3 degrees
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|'''0.3 degrees'''
|0.4 degrees
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|'''0.4 degrees'''
|0.5 degrees
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|'''0.5 degrees'''
|0.6 degrees
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| W || 0.15 microns || 0.3 microns || 0.5 microns || 0.7 microns || 1 micron  
 
| W || 0.15 microns || 0.3 microns || 0.5 microns || 0.7 microns || 1 micron  

Revision as of 08:50, 2 June 2008

Angle as a Function of Radiation Length. Theta vs Radiation Length.JPG


Scattering Angle as a Function of Thickness Al,Ti, W, Fe.JPG ATi.JPG FeL.JPG WRL.JPG


Radiator Thickness given specific Scattering Angles:

Radiator 0.2 degrees 0.3 degrees 0.4 degrees 0.5 degrees 0.6 degrees
W 0.15 microns 0.3 microns 0.5 microns 0.7 microns 1 micron
Fe 0.7 microns 1.4 microns 2.5 microns 3.6 microns 5 microns
Ti 1.4 microns 2.8 microns 4.8 microns 7.2 microns 10 microns
Al 3.5 microns 7.1 microns 12 microns 18 microns 25 microns
Radiation Length 3.9 E-5 8 E-5 1.35 E-4 2 E-4 2.8 E-4