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CSDA Continuous Slowing Down

Figure 4 Continuous slowing down (CSDA) range and root mean square (rms) penetration in gaseous water according to LaVerne and Mozumder [36]. See text for details. Figure 4 Continuous slowing down (CSDA) range and root mean square (rms) penetration in gaseous water according to LaVerne and Mozumder [36]. See text for details.
Figure 2-3. Stopping power (left) and continuous slowing down approximation (CSDA) range (right) of proton (p), a-particle (a) and electron (e) in polyethylene. Data were taken from [14] for proton and a-particle, and [5] for electron, respectively. Figure 2-3. Stopping power (left) and continuous slowing down approximation (CSDA) range (right) of proton (p), a-particle (a) and electron (e) in polyethylene. Data were taken from [14] for proton and a-particle, and [5] for electron, respectively.
Eigure 2.3 is a graph of the range calculated by the continuous-slowing-down approximation (CSDA) of an alpha particle, in both air and aluminum. The data that generated the graph (ICRU 1993) indicate that a 5-MeV alpha particle has a... [Pg.19]


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