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Restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: A search for deviations from constancy

Experimental results for the restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic electrons, with Lorentz factors up to 3x10^5, in a 535@mm thin silicon detector are presented. The combination of high Lorentz factors and thin targets, opens for the possibi lity to study two mutually excluding effects, both b...

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Autores principales: Andersen, K K, Esberg, J, Hansen, K R, Knudsen, H, Lund, M., Thomsen, H D, Uggerhoj, U I, Moller, S P, Sona, P, Mangiarotti, A, Ketel, T J, Dizdar, A, Ballestrero, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2010.01.026
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1489968
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author Andersen, K K
Esberg, J
Hansen, K R
Knudsen, H
Lund, M.
Thomsen, H D
Uggerhoj, U I
Moller, S P
Sona, P
Mangiarotti, A
Ketel, T J
Dizdar, A
Ballestrero, S
author_facet Andersen, K K
Esberg, J
Hansen, K R
Knudsen, H
Lund, M.
Thomsen, H D
Uggerhoj, U I
Moller, S P
Sona, P
Mangiarotti, A
Ketel, T J
Dizdar, A
Ballestrero, S
author_sort Andersen, K K
collection CERN
description Experimental results for the restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic electrons, with Lorentz factors up to 3x10^5, in a 535@mm thin silicon detector are presented. The combination of high Lorentz factors and thin targets, opens for the possibi lity to study two mutually excluding effects, both based upon theory and on scarce experimental observations. One is a disappearance of the density effect when the transit time becomes so short that the effect of plasma-oscillations becomes negligible. Th is would result in an increased energy loss as the Lorentz factor increases. The other is an effect based on the existence of a coherence length over which there are contributions to the energy loss. This effect leads to a substantially decreased energy l oss for thin targets as the Lorentz factor increases. The latter is shown to be incompatible with our measurements, whereas the former may be present with a correction of a few percent to an otherwise constant energy loss. Furthermore, we point to signifi cant effects related to synchrotron and transition radiation, that must be carefully considered in a possible future experiment, and may as well have been of significance for the conclusion in earlier experiments.
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spelling cern-14899682019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nimb.2010.01.026http://cds.cern.ch/record/1489968engAndersen, K KEsberg, JHansen, K RKnudsen, HLund, M.Thomsen, H DUggerhoj, U IMoller, S PSona, PMangiarotti, AKetel, T JDizdar, ABallestrero, SRestricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: A search for deviations from constancyNuclear Physics - ExperimentExperimental results for the restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic electrons, with Lorentz factors up to 3x10^5, in a 535@mm thin silicon detector are presented. The combination of high Lorentz factors and thin targets, opens for the possibi lity to study two mutually excluding effects, both based upon theory and on scarce experimental observations. One is a disappearance of the density effect when the transit time becomes so short that the effect of plasma-oscillations becomes negligible. Th is would result in an increased energy loss as the Lorentz factor increases. The other is an effect based on the existence of a coherence length over which there are contributions to the energy loss. This effect leads to a substantially decreased energy l oss for thin targets as the Lorentz factor increases. The latter is shown to be incompatible with our measurements, whereas the former may be present with a correction of a few percent to an otherwise constant energy loss. Furthermore, we point to signifi cant effects related to synchrotron and transition radiation, that must be carefully considered in a possible future experiment, and may as well have been of significance for the conclusion in earlier experiments.oai:cds.cern.ch:14899682010
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Andersen, K K
Esberg, J
Hansen, K R
Knudsen, H
Lund, M.
Thomsen, H D
Uggerhoj, U I
Moller, S P
Sona, P
Mangiarotti, A
Ketel, T J
Dizdar, A
Ballestrero, S
Restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: A search for deviations from constancy
title Restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: A search for deviations from constancy
title_full Restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: A search for deviations from constancy
title_fullStr Restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: A search for deviations from constancy
title_full_unstemmed Restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: A search for deviations from constancy
title_short Restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: A search for deviations from constancy
title_sort restricted energy loss of ultrarelativistic particles in thin targets: a search for deviations from constancy
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2010.01.026
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1489968
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