Characteristic X-ray radiation excited by 450 MeV/nucleon C+6 ions and 1.3GeV protons in extracted and circulated beams of accelerator U70 / A. G. Afonin [et al.]
Уровень набора: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, Scientific Journal = 1984-Язык: английский ; резюме, eng.Страна: .Резюме или реферат: The results of the experimental observation of characteristic X-ray radiation (CXR) excited in solid targets by the extracted and circulated 450MeV/u C+6 ions beams and circulating 1.3GeV protons beam are presented. The spectra of X-ray radiation measured from different targets are presented and discussed. It was found that the background radiation near the beams is low enough that allows the observation of the CXR spectral peaks with energies from a few to tens keV by semiconductor X-ray detectors. Applications of the CXR for monitoring of the number of accelerated particles in experimental applied and basic research, including radiobiology and radiation medicine as well as the relativistic nuclear physics and steering of beams by bent crystalline deflectors are proposed..Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: [References: p. 350 (8 tit.)].Аудитория: .Тематика: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ | beam monitoring | carbon beam | characteristic X-ray radiation | proton beam Ресурсы он-лайн:Щелкните здесь для доступа в онлайнTitle screen
[References: p. 350 (8 tit.)]
The results of the experimental observation of characteristic X-ray radiation (CXR) excited in solid targets by the extracted and circulated 450MeV/u C+6 ions beams and circulating 1.3GeV protons beam are presented. The spectra of X-ray radiation measured from different targets are presented and discussed. It was found that the background radiation near the beams is low enough that allows the observation of the CXR spectral peaks with energies from a few to tens keV by semiconductor X-ray detectors. Applications of the CXR for monitoring of the number of accelerated particles in experimental applied and basic research, including radiobiology and radiation medicine as well as the relativistic nuclear physics and steering of beams by bent crystalline deflectors are proposed.
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