Evidence for higher-order contributions to the stopping power of relativistic iron nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Heavy Ions, High Energy Interactions, Iron, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Relativistic Particles, Stopping Power, Metal Ions, Neutron Cross Sections

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Measured ranges of 600-MeV/amu Fe-56 ions in a variety of substances are
shorter than predicted by the standard Bethe stopping-power theory. The
ranges are consistent with values computed using high-order corrections
to the Mott cross section.

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