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Bremsstrahlung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bremsstrahlung ( , from "to brake" and "radiation", i.e. "braking radiation" or "deceleration radiation"), is electromagnetic radiation produced by the acceleration of a charged particle, ...
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). The continuous distribution of x-rays which forms the base for the two sharp peaks at left is called "bremsstrahlung" radiation. ... Bremsstrahlung X-Rays...
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Electromagnetic radiation that occurs when charged particles with energies large compared to their rest energies are decelerated over a very short distance. ... Since electrons are much lighter than protons, electron bremsstrahlung is the most common. In bremsstrahlung, a continuous spectrum with a characteristic profile...
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Heavier elements (like tungsten) are best because they emit a higher intensity through bremsstrahlung, but there are plenty of heavy elements to choose from. The real issue is engineering: Most electrons that hit the tungsten don't do anything special at all -- no bremsstrahlung, no K-shell emission.
www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/xray/making_xrays2.html
How X-Rays are Created ... Click this button to see Bremsstrahlung emissions. ... Press this button to see "K-Shell Knockout" emissions.
www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/applets/tungsten.html · Cached
An overview of bremsstrahlung (or stopping radiation). From The Particle Detector BriefBook.
www.cern.ch/RD11/rkb/PH14pp/node16.html
This site is intended for students age 14 and up, and for anyone interested in learning about our universe. ... How Does The Universe Generate X-rays? ... X-rays are generated in two different ways: Either by electrons changing energy levels within an atom, or by interactions encountered by free electrons.
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Oct 22, 2007 ... Such mis-identification, which could arise from muon internal bremsstrahlung, is decisively ruled out as a source of the low energy ...
arxiv.org/abs/0710.3897