Standard value for the radiation length in air

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Atomic Structure, Cosmic Ray Showers, Energy Levels, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Radiation Spectra, Atmospheric Radiation, Fermi Surfaces, Radiation Measurement

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The radiation length in air, was studied. Calculations were finished and give new values for to in atomic oxygen and nitrogen which are entirely free of dependence on the Thomas-Fermi approximate model. With the usual small corrections for atmospheric A and CO2, these give to air = 37.15 g cm/2, in close agreement with a value recommended, but in contrast to to air = 36.66 g cm/2 obtained using the Thomas-Fermi approximation.

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