Photo-Disintegration of Deuterium by 4.5 to 20.3 Mev X-Rays
- 15 July 1950
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 79 (2) , 303-309
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.79.303
Abstract
A study is made of the angular distributions and the distribution in energy of the photo-protons arising from the photo-disintegration of deuterium by the continuous x-ray spectrum produced when electrons accelerated in the betatron to a kinetic energy of 20.3 Mev impinged on a 0.005 in. Pt target. The collimated x-ray beam passed through a deuterium gas-filled reaction chamber in which nuclear emulsions were placed to detect the resulting photo-protons. The angular distributions for six photon energy intervals are consistent with a differential cross section in the center of mass system of the form: . Assuming an intensity spectrum for the betatron radiation of the shape determined by Koch and Carter a curve for the relative cross section for the photo-disintegration of deuterium as a function photon energy was determined. This curve falls off more slowly than does the Bethe-Peierls expression. The discrepancy, however, is within the experimental errors and the uncertainties in the spectrum of the betatron radiation.
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