Retardation effects in atomic bremsstrahlung

Angular distributions of continuum radiation emitted during proton"<>aluminum-atom collisions are investigated. Atomic bremsstrahlung (AB) including retardation effects is calculated and compared with available experimental data. Angular distributions are found to be asymmetric with the m...

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Autores principales: Gonzalez, A.D., Pacher, M.C., Miraglia, J.E.
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spelling todo:paper_10502947_v37_n12_p4974_Gonzalez2023-10-03T15:58:47Z Retardation effects in atomic bremsstrahlung Gonzalez, A.D. Pacher, M.C. Miraglia, J.E. Angular distributions of continuum radiation emitted during proton"<>aluminum-atom collisions are investigated. Atomic bremsstrahlung (AB) including retardation effects is calculated and compared with available experimental data. Angular distributions are found to be asymmetric with the maximum shifted towards angles smaller than 90°. A good agreement with the experiments is found where AB is dominant over the secondary-electron bremsstrahlung, i.e., for photon energies larger than Tm=2v2, where v is the ion velocity. © 1988 The American Physical Society. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10502947_v37_n12_p4974_Gonzalez
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description Angular distributions of continuum radiation emitted during proton"<>aluminum-atom collisions are investigated. Atomic bremsstrahlung (AB) including retardation effects is calculated and compared with available experimental data. Angular distributions are found to be asymmetric with the maximum shifted towards angles smaller than 90°. A good agreement with the experiments is found where AB is dominant over the secondary-electron bremsstrahlung, i.e., for photon energies larger than Tm=2v2, where v is the ion velocity. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
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author Gonzalez, A.D.
Pacher, M.C.
Miraglia, J.E.
spellingShingle Gonzalez, A.D.
Pacher, M.C.
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Retardation effects in atomic bremsstrahlung
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title Retardation effects in atomic bremsstrahlung
title_short Retardation effects in atomic bremsstrahlung
title_full Retardation effects in atomic bremsstrahlung
title_fullStr Retardation effects in atomic bremsstrahlung
title_full_unstemmed Retardation effects in atomic bremsstrahlung
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