1963
DOI: 10.1063/1.1702764
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Studies of the Longitudinal Development of Electron—Photon Cascade Showers

Abstract: Numerical results of the track lengths of photons and charged particles and the energy deposition as a function of depth out to 10 radiation lengths in copper are presented for the case of electron-initiated electron—photon cascade showers. The incident energy varied from 50 to 45 000 MeV in these cases. Monte Carlo methods were used to calculate the longitudinal development of the showers in order to obtain the data that are presented. The Bethe—Heitler cross sections which include screening an… Show more

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“…For various reasons two completely different codes were written in the early-to-mid-1960's to simulate electromagnetic cascades. The first was written by Zerby and Moran [180,181,182] at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and was motivated by the construction of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the many physics and engineering problems that were anticipated as a result of high-energy electron beams showering in various devices and structures at that facility. This code had been used by Alsmiller and others [5,6,7,2,8,3,4] for a number of studies since its development 1 .…”
Section: Before Egsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For various reasons two completely different codes were written in the early-to-mid-1960's to simulate electromagnetic cascades. The first was written by Zerby and Moran [180,181,182] at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and was motivated by the construction of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the many physics and engineering problems that were anticipated as a result of high-energy electron beams showering in various devices and structures at that facility. This code had been used by Alsmiller and others [5,6,7,2,8,3,4] for a number of studies since its development 1 .…”
Section: Before Egsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Messel et al [58], Zerby and Moran [59], Berger and Seltzer [60] or Jenkins et al [61]). Although recent attempts have involved reliable cross-section models and modern numerical algorithms [62][63][64], few efforts have been addressed to achieve an analytical expression for the prediction of the bremsstrahlung spectrum.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For various reasons two completely di erent codes were written in the early-to-mid-1960's to simulate electromagnetic cascades. The rst was written by Zerby and Moran 13,14,15 at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and was motivated by the construction of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the many p h ysics and engineering problems that were anticipated as a result of high-energy electron beams showering in various devices and structures at that facility. This code had been used by Alsmiller and others 16, 17, 18, 1 9 , 2 0 , 21, 22 for a number of studies since its development 1 .…”
Section: Before Egsmentioning
confidence: 99%