Most common source of fast electrons: -decay A A + - + (anti neutrino) z x ---> z+1 y. Characterized by fixed decay energy or Q-value. Recoil nucleus energy is virtually zero =>energy is shared between - particle and antineutrino.
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Most common source of fast electrons: -decay A A + - + (anti neutrino) z x ---> z+1 y. Characterized by fixed decay energy or Q-value. Recoil nucleus energy is virtually zero =>energy is shared between - particle and antineutrino.
Most common source of fast electrons: -decay A A + - + (anti neutrino) z x ---> z+1 y. Characterized by fixed decay energy or Q-value. Recoil nucleus energy is virtually zero =>energy is shared between - particle and antineutrino.
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Most common source of fast electrons: -decay A A + - + (anti neutrino) z x ---> z+1 y. Characterized by fixed decay energy or Q-value. Recoil nucleus energy is virtually zero =>energy is shared between - particle and antineutrino.
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393 key $$ rin,
Tin
isomeric level at 393 keV in "7 In
Conversion
electron
relative
viels K-shell
Leshei
conversion
300 ‘365 389 kev
Electran energy
jure 1-2 The conversion electron spectrum expected from internal conversion of theFast Electron Sources
A. Most common source of fast electrons: B-decay
2XA--> 1,4 +B +v (anti neutrino)
Beta-decay transition : characterized by fixed decay energy or Q-value.
recoil —nucleus energy is virtually zero =>energy is shared between B° particle
and antineutrino: Thereby the continuous energy distribution with an
end-point energy= Q-value
The table shows some B- sources with Q-values
Relative
Figure 1-1 The decay scheme of “Cl and the resulting beta particle energy distribu:
tion.The Bragg Peak
z
&
R
8
— GEANT4 96.2
== from fragments
+ GSI data
RB @e 8s
6 8 8 8
nw
8
Linear energy deposition (MeV/mm)
150 200 250 300 350 400
Depth (mm)