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The maximum photon yield for Ta was 30<math>\gamma</math> per <math>10^4</math> incident electrons.
 
The maximum photon yield for Ta was 30<math>\gamma</math> per <math>10^4</math> incident electrons.
  
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Revision as of 18:33, 24 April 2008

There were used couple of targets to simulate bremsstrahlung radiation yield. Energy of incident electrons was chosen to be E = 14.0 MeV. Number of incident electrons was [math]10^4[/math]. The radiatoin yield was estimated for [math]E_{\gamma} \gt 6 MeV[/math] in the range of angles [math]0^0 \lt \theta \lt 2^0 [/math], [math]\theta[/math] is opening angle of the radiation cone.

Tantalum target

The maximum photon yield for Ta was 30[math]\gamma[/math] per [math]10^4[/math] incident electrons.

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Figure 1: Energy specrtum of photons coming out from Ta target of thickness 4.16 g/[math]cm^2[/math].

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Figure 2: Photon yield from Ta target of thickness 4.16 g/[math]cm^2[/math] in the range of angles [math]0^0 \lt \theta \lt 2^0 [/math] and for [math]E_{\gamma} \gt 6 MeV[/math].