CALCULATIONS OF HIGH-DENSITY MOMENTS OF NUCLEAR CHARGE IN BREMSSTRAHLUNG EMISSION OF LONGITUDINALLY POLARIZED ELECTRONS (in Russian)
Journal Article
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· Vestnik Moskov. Univ., Ser. III
OSTI ID:4798586
The influence of the fourth moment of nuclear charge density on bremsstrahlung emission by longitudinally polarized relativistic electrons was analyzed. The cross section relationship and bremsstrahlung circular polarization are developed as functions of the emission angle THETA , gamma quanta at E/sub e/ = 250 Mev, epsilon /sub gamma / = 125 Mev, and S = 1 for C/ sup 12/ nuclei. It was found that at high energies and large angles, high- density nuclear charge moments exert considerable influence on angular distribution, cross section, and bremsstrahlung polarization. (R.V.J.)
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- NSA-16-026348
- OSTI ID:
- 4798586
- Journal Information:
- Vestnik Moskov. Univ., Ser. III, Journal Name: Vestnik Moskov. Univ., Ser. III Vol. Vol: No. 1
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- Language:
- Russian
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