An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial and total frequency-event spectrum for high-energy ions. For high-energy ions, indirect events make important contributions to frequency-event spectra. The method used for evaluating indirect events is to fold the radial electron spectrum with measured frequency-event spectrum for photons or electrons. The contribution from direct events is treated using a spatially restricted linear energy transfer (LET). We find that high-energy heavy ions have a significantly reduced frequency-averaged lineal energy (YF) compared to LET, while relativistic protons have a significantly increased YF and dose-averaged lineal energy (YD) for typical site sizes ...
Linear energy transfer (or collision stopping power) and energy straggling along the tracks of char...
Linear energy transfer (or collision stopping power) and energy straggling along the tracks of char...
Radially restricted linear energy transfer (LET) is a basic physical parameter relevant to radiation...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
The average track model describes the response of physical and biological systems using radial dose ...
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The δ-ray theory of track structure is compared with experimental data for the radial dose from heav...
The delta-ray theory of track structure is compared with experimental data for the radial dose from ...
The radial dose distribution from delta rays, fundamental to the delta ray theory of track structure...
The radial dose distribution from delta rays, fundamental to the delta ray theory of track structure...
The track structure model of heavy ion cross sections was developed by Katz and co-workers in the 19...
The track structure model of heavy ion cross sections was developed by Katz and co-workers in the 19...
Linear energy transfer (or collision stopping power) and energy straggling along the tracks of char...
Linear energy transfer (or collision stopping power) and energy straggling along the tracks of char...
Linear energy transfer (or collision stopping power) and energy straggling along the tracks of char...
Radially restricted linear energy transfer (LET) is a basic physical parameter relevant to radiation...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
The average track model describes the response of physical and biological systems using radial dose ...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Research Papers in Physics and Astron...
The δ-ray theory of track structure is compared with experimental data for the radial dose from heav...
The delta-ray theory of track structure is compared with experimental data for the radial dose from ...
The radial dose distribution from delta rays, fundamental to the delta ray theory of track structure...
The radial dose distribution from delta rays, fundamental to the delta ray theory of track structure...
The track structure model of heavy ion cross sections was developed by Katz and co-workers in the 19...
The track structure model of heavy ion cross sections was developed by Katz and co-workers in the 19...
Linear energy transfer (or collision stopping power) and energy straggling along the tracks of char...
Linear energy transfer (or collision stopping power) and energy straggling along the tracks of char...
Linear energy transfer (or collision stopping power) and energy straggling along the tracks of char...
Radially restricted linear energy transfer (LET) is a basic physical parameter relevant to radiation...