Timeline for Leakage of X-ray radiation
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Apr 13, 2017 at 12:39 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Oct 2, 2014 at 0:27 | history | edited | user10851 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Oct 2, 2014 at 0:24 | comment | added | dmckee --- ex-moderator kitten | "he value of $\mu/\rho$ is about $0.5 \,\mathrm{cm^2/g}$ [...]" They use goofy units at NIST. Or is this common in shielding applications outside of the experimental world? Most particle experimenters think in terms of the energy loss which is roughly $2 \,\mathrm{MeV/(g\,cm^2)}$ at minimum inonization or the radiation length. I had to read that a couple of times to parse it correctly I agree that worrying about showering is always the main issue with photons. | |
Oct 1, 2014 at 14:12 | vote | accept | Yiyuan Lee | ||
Oct 1, 2014 at 14:11 | history | answered | user10851 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |