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We see that the density effect produces a simplification in that the asymptotic
energy loss no longer depends on the details of atomic structure through ( W ) (
13 . 38 ) , but only on the number of electrons per unit volume through op .
We see that the density effect produces a simplification in that the asymptotic
energy loss no longer depends on the details of atomic structure through ( W ) (
13 . 38 ) , but only on the number of electrons per unit volume through op .
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5 Energy loss , including the density effect . The dotted curve is the total energy
loss without density correction . The solid curves have the density effect
incorporated , the upper one being the total energy loss and the lower one the
energy loss ...
5 Energy loss , including the density effect . The dotted curve is the total energy
loss without density correction . The solid curves have the density effect
incorporated , the upper one being the total energy loss and the lower one the
energy loss ...
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45 ) dx L3 lz ' m ħc \ Mc2 ) showing that eventually the radiative loss is
proportional to the particle ' s energy . The comparison of radiative loss to
collision loss now becomes dErad dEcoll 4 ( Zz2 ) m 371 137 / M ( 2192M ) z ' s m
) - In B , ( 15 .
45 ) dx L3 lz ' m ħc \ Mc2 ) showing that eventually the radiative loss is
proportional to the particle ' s energy . The comparison of radiative loss to
collision loss now becomes dErad dEcoll 4 ( Zz2 ) m 371 137 / M ( 2192M ) z ' s m
) - In B , ( 15 .
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