The mass energy absorption, the mass energy transfer and mass absorption coefficients have been widely used for problems and applications involving dose calculations. Direct measurements of the coefficients are difficult, and theoretical computations are usually employed. In this paper, analytical equations are presented for determining the mass energy transfer and mass absorption coefficients for gamma rays with an incident energy range between 0.4 and 10 MeV in nitrogen, silicon, carbon, copper and sodium iodide. The mass absorption and mass energy transfer coefficients for gamma rays were calculated, and the results obtained were compared with the values reported in the literature
Linear and mass attenuation coefficients are widely used in the study of gamma rays, calculation of ...
Nuclear instruments designed to detect gamma rays at energies from 0.1 to 10 MeV respond primarily t...
A 5 cm. radius Rowland circle vacuum spectrometer has been used to neasure the mass absorption coeff...
The absorption coefficients have been widely used for problems and applications involving dose calcu...
The absorption coefficients have been widely used for problems and applications involving dose calcu...
WOS: 000371610200001The gamma-ray mass attenuation coefficients of various absorber materials such a...
A precise method of gamma-ray absorption coefficient measurement described in a preceding paper was ...
A new empirical formula is proposed for mass attenuation and energy absorption coefficients in the r...
Bu çalışmada, gamma ışınının madde ile etkileşmesi ve bu etkileşmeler sonucunda enerjisinin ortam iç...
In this paper, we provide polynomial coefficients and a semi-empirical relation using which one can ...
Bu çalışmada, gamma ışınının madde ile etkileşmesi ve bu etkileşmeler sonucunda enerjisinin ortam iç...
A formulation is presented of the scattering and absorption of gamma-rays in different materials. Th...
A formulation is presented of the scattering and absorption of gamma-rays in different materials. Th...
65-72In transmission experiments the mass attenuation coefficients of some inorganic nonlinear optic...
The gamma-ray mass attenuation coefficients of various absorber materials such as Ag, Al, A...
Linear and mass attenuation coefficients are widely used in the study of gamma rays, calculation of ...
Nuclear instruments designed to detect gamma rays at energies from 0.1 to 10 MeV respond primarily t...
A 5 cm. radius Rowland circle vacuum spectrometer has been used to neasure the mass absorption coeff...
The absorption coefficients have been widely used for problems and applications involving dose calcu...
The absorption coefficients have been widely used for problems and applications involving dose calcu...
WOS: 000371610200001The gamma-ray mass attenuation coefficients of various absorber materials such a...
A precise method of gamma-ray absorption coefficient measurement described in a preceding paper was ...
A new empirical formula is proposed for mass attenuation and energy absorption coefficients in the r...
Bu çalışmada, gamma ışınının madde ile etkileşmesi ve bu etkileşmeler sonucunda enerjisinin ortam iç...
In this paper, we provide polynomial coefficients and a semi-empirical relation using which one can ...
Bu çalışmada, gamma ışınının madde ile etkileşmesi ve bu etkileşmeler sonucunda enerjisinin ortam iç...
A formulation is presented of the scattering and absorption of gamma-rays in different materials. Th...
A formulation is presented of the scattering and absorption of gamma-rays in different materials. Th...
65-72In transmission experiments the mass attenuation coefficients of some inorganic nonlinear optic...
The gamma-ray mass attenuation coefficients of various absorber materials such as Ag, Al, A...
Linear and mass attenuation coefficients are widely used in the study of gamma rays, calculation of ...
Nuclear instruments designed to detect gamma rays at energies from 0.1 to 10 MeV respond primarily t...
A 5 cm. radius Rowland circle vacuum spectrometer has been used to neasure the mass absorption coeff...