1992
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9601(92)90261-j
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Detection of proton parametric x-ray radiation in silicon

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“…It is worthwhile to note that Takashima et al (1998) has indeed used CPR as an intensity monitor of the electron beam. Afanasenko et al (1992) reported an observation of CPR from GeV protons. However, in their paper only a peak near the Bragg condition was shown in a large background radiation.…”
Section: Cpr By Hadronsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is worthwhile to note that Takashima et al (1998) has indeed used CPR as an intensity monitor of the electron beam. Afanasenko et al (1992) reported an observation of CPR from GeV protons. However, in their paper only a peak near the Bragg condition was shown in a large background radiation.…”
Section: Cpr By Hadronsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In particular, PXR emitted by relativistic protons in crystals was observed in [6][7][8]. In the works [7,8] the semiconductor silicon detector used for the detection of PXR photons is 380 lm thick with a sensitive surface area of about 13 mm 2 and 25 lm beryllium window.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PXR has been theoretically predicted [1][2][3] and then observed and studied using electron beams of different energies [4,5]. The first experiment with the aim of PXR observation from heavy charged particles was carried out on the 70 GeV proton beam at IHEP [6]. Recently, PXR has been successfully observed from 5 GeV protons and 2.2 GeV/u carbon nuclei in a silicon crystal on the external beams of the Nuclotron at LHE JINR [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%