Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1684039 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The calculations of Cherenkov radiation (ChR) angular distributions from relativistic heavy ions (RHI) at very high energies (from 30Â GeV/u up to 3000Â GeV/u) taking into account their slowing-down (ionization energy loss) in a radiator are performed for the first time. The slowing-down of RHI in an optically transparent solid radiator can drastically change the ChR angular distributions at RHI energies of order of 1Â GeV/u. The results of calculation show that at higher RHI energies (>30Â GeV/u) (FAIR, SPS and LHC), the ChR angular distribution (at the reasonable radiator thickness) is very close to the Tamm-Frank distribution and practically does not depend on the RHI slowing-down in a radiator, if only ionization energy loss is taken into account.
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Authors
E.I. Fiks, Yu.L. Pivovarov, O.V. Bogdanov, H. Geissel, C. Scheidenberger,