Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1687372 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Total bremsstrahlung spectral photon distributions produced by beta particles of the 204Tl beta emitter in thick targets of Al, Ti, Sn and Pb targets were evaluated at photon energies from 5Â keV to 10Â keV. Experimental measurements were compared with the theoretical total bremsstrahlung spectral photon distributions obtained from Elwert corrected (non-relativistic) Bethe-Heitler theory and modified Elwert factor (relativistic) Bethe-Heitler theories for ordinary bremsstrahlung, and the modified Elwert factor (relativistic) Bethe-Heitler theory which includes polarization bremsstrahlung in the stripped atom approximation. The experimental results show better agreement with the modified Elwert factor (relativistic) Bethe-Heitler theory which includes the contribution of polarization bremsstrahlung. The contributions of polarization bremsstrahlung decrease with increased photon energy, particularly for medium and high Z elements. Hence its contribution cannot be neglected while studying the total bremsstrahlung spectral photon distributions in thick targets, produced by continuous beta particles in the studied energy region.
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Authors
Tajinder Singh, K.S. Kahlon, A.S. Dhaliwal,