A hierarchy of transport approximations for high energy heavy (HZE) ions

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Approximation, Heavy Ions, Ion Beams, Transport Theory, Depth, Distribution (Property), Estimates

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The transport of high energy heavy (HZE) ions through bulk materials is studied neglecting energy dependence of the nuclear cross sections. A three term perturbation expansion appears to be adequate for most practical applications for which penetration depths are less than 30 g per sq cm of material. The differential energy flux is found for monoenergetic beams and for realistic ion beam spectral distributions. An approximate formalism is given to estimate higher-order terms.

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