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# Charged particle and photon interactions with matter

## by Y. Hatano

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Published by CRC Press in Boca Raton .
Written in English

Subjects:
• Photons,
• Matter -- Effect of radiation on,

• Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications The Physical Object Statement editors, Yoshihiko Hatano, Yosuke Katsumura, A. Mozumder. Contributions Hatano, Y., 1939-, Katsumura, Yosuke., Mozumder, A. LC Classifications QC793.5.P727 C43 2010 Pagination p. cm. Open Library OL24109766M ISBN 10 9781439811771 LC Control Number 2010005446

If by "matter" you mean massive (in the sense of having nonzero rest mass), then photons are not matter. Photon is a fundamental particle, a force carrier for electromagnetic interaction. It has zero charge, zero rest mass, and is a spin 1 partic. interact with matter and produce an energetic charged particle. In the case of gamma and X-rays, a photo-electron is produced. In the case of neutrons, a proton is given kinetic energy in a billiard ball collision. So we begin our discussion of charged particle interactions by demonstrating that.

Charged Particle Interactions with Matter The photon interactions transfer energy to electrons, and it is these electrons that deliver dose as they slow down in matter. To understand the basic physics involved, we will start with an important derivation for heavy charged particles that will then be generalized to eventually work for electrons. Passage of charged particles through matter Gradual loss of particle’s energy E n erg yt a sf d ob m lcu RobertMiyaoka,, Charged particle interaction mechanisms Ionization Excitation Bremsstrahlung RobertMiyaoka,, Ionization Interaction between charged particle and File Size: KB.

The photon is a type of elementary is the quantum of the electromagnetic field including electromagnetic radiation such as light and radio waves, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force (even when static via virtual particles).The invariant mass of the photon is zero; it always moves at the speed of light in a vacuum.. Like all elementary particles, photons are Composition: Elementary particle.   Covers photon and neutron attenuation, radiation and charged particle equilibrium, interactions of photons and charged particles with matter, radiotherapy dosimetry, as well as photographic, calorimetric, chemical, and thermoluminescence dosimetry. User Review – Flag as inappropriate Lots of good stuff on physics and things in this book.

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Book Description. Building on Mozumder’s and Hatano’s Charged Particle and Photon Interactions with Matter: Chemical, Physicochemical, and Biological Consequences with Applications (CRC Press, ), Charged Particle and Photon Interactions with Matter: Recent Advances, Applications, and Interfaces expands upon the scientific contents of the previous volume by covering state-of-the-art.

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Building on Mozumder’s and Hatano’s Charged Particle and Photon Interactions with Matter: Chemical, Physicochemical, and Biological Consequences with Applications (CRC Press, ), Charged Particle and Photon Interactions with Matter: Recent Advances, Applications, and Interfaces expands upon the scientific contents of the previous volume by covering state-of-the-art advances, novel 2/5(1).

Building on Mozumder's and Hatano's Charged Particle and Photon Interactions with Matter: Chemical, Physicochemical, and Biological Consequences with Applications (CRC Press, ), Charged Particle and Photon Interactions with Matter: Recent Advances, Applications, and Interfaces expands upon the scientific contents of the previous volume by coverCited by: A positron is the antiparticle of an electron.

It has the same mass but an opposite charge to that of the electron. Dirac introduced an idea of the positive electron in (Dirac, ), and, soon after, Anderson found it, that was the positron, in during observation of radiations from the universe, as shown in Figure (Anderson, ).Cited by: 1.

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of interactions with large energy losses Large no. of interactions with small energy losses 3 Can’t interact with electron or nucleus by. Beta particle can lose a large fraction of its energy in a single collision with an atomic electron, which has equal mass | The identity of the beta particle and positron to atomic electrons imposes certain symmetry requirements on the equations that describe their collisions with atomsFile Size: KB.

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ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: x, pages: illustrations ; 26 cm: Contents: Introduction / A. Mozumder, Y. Hatano --Interaction of fast charged particles with matter / A. Mozumder --Ionization and secondary electron production by fast charged particles / Larry H. Toburen --Modeling of physicochemical and chemical processes in the interactions of fast.

This review covers the interactions of photons and electrically charged particles in matter, concentrating on energies of interest for high-energy physics and astrophysics and processes of interest for particle detectors (ionization, Cherenkov radiation, transition radiation).

Much of the focus is on particles heavier than electrons (π±, p File Size: KB. Interactions of Photons with Matter • Photons are electromagnetic radiation with zero mass, zero charge, and a velocity that is always c, the speed of light.

• Because they are electrically neutral, they do not steadily lose energy via coulombic interactions with atomic electrons, as do charged Size: 86KB. 2 Types of charged-particle interactions in matter •Nuclear interactions by heavy charged particles –A heavy charged particle with kinetic energy ~ MeV and b.

Interactions of Charged Particles with Matter. Estimate the kinetic energy of the following particles after their material interactions: a) a muon with $$E_{\text{kin}}$$ = MeV traverses a 10 cm iron target, as the average distance a photon travels through a medium before pair production occurs.

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