1987
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9002(87)91079-5
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A study of low energy photons resulting from Compton scattering of 279.2 keV gamma rays by K shell electrons

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“…Although theory unambiguously predicts the infrared divergence, there are no convincing experimental observations. While some measurements were reported of the observed infared divergence (Spitale and Bloom, 1977;Basavaraju et al, 1987;Briand et al, 1989), they were later challenged by others Franck, 1989, 1990) or withdrawn, suggesting that the reported results were perhaps due to other phenomena such as bremsstrahlung following photoeffect. Manninen et al (1990) later observed an infrared rise, but concluded that it was due entirely to photoelectron bremmsstrahlung in the target.…”
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confidence: 49%
“…Although theory unambiguously predicts the infrared divergence, there are no convincing experimental observations. While some measurements were reported of the observed infared divergence (Spitale and Bloom, 1977;Basavaraju et al, 1987;Briand et al, 1989), they were later challenged by others Franck, 1989, 1990) or withdrawn, suggesting that the reported results were perhaps due to other phenomena such as bremsstrahlung following photoeffect. Manninen et al (1990) later observed an infrared rise, but concluded that it was due entirely to photoelectron bremmsstrahlung in the target.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…This has been accomplished in the impulse approach with the introduction of the so-named Compton scattering function (Hubbell et al, (1975) have computed the values of S (x, Z). Some researchers have investigated the relationships between Kx-rays and Compton scattered photons to find the effect of electrons due to the scattering event (Allawadhi et al, 1978;Eichler et al, 1982;Basavaraju et al, 1987;Wolff et al, 1989;Saharsha et al, 1990;Şimşek, 2000). The subject of scattering is very important in reducing the effect of radiation, reactors, radiography, surgical physics, and crystallography (Yalçın et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%