solar flares/x-ray emission at 80 to 1000 kev during july 7, 1966, (eHighest differential energy range of X rays during July 1966 solar flare suggests nonthermal bremsstrahlung origin of hard flare X raysdoi:10.1029/JA073i001p00434T. L. Cline...
The X-ray radiation produced from various X-ray generating machines has energies between 8 keV to 300 keV and for monitoring an environmental gamma rays,the energy range to be measured is from 50 keV up to 1500 keV.We developed a wide-energy range X/γ-ray survey-meter covering this energ...
Energy spectra of a number of celestial x-ray sources in the energy range from 2 to 60 kiloelectron volts. The emission of 20 to 60 kev x-rays by an astronomical object in the constellation of Cygnus has been observed with a balloon-borne x-ray telescope flown f... McCracken,K. G -...
Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis is a method of elemental detection via the collection of characteristic X-rays induced by electron beam radiation (Fig. 1). From: Methods in Cell Biology, 2021 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Nursing and Health Professions Chemistry Bioche...
The energy of the gamma rays is as high as 450 TeV, equivalent to 45 billion times of the energy of X-rays for medical diagnosis, researchers from the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences said at a press conference on Wednesday. ...
But since the nonthermal X-rays in this energy range are essentially produced below the thresholds of the Be-producing cross sections, their detection does not necessarily imply a low energy cosmic-ray origin for the spallogenic light elements. A significant contribution of nonthermal X-rays could...
High energy X-rays in the MeV range are generally employed in conventional radiation therapy from linear accelerators (LINAC) to ensure sufficient penetration depths. However, lower energy X-rays in the keV range may be more effective when coupled with heavy element (high-Z or HZ) radiosensitize...
In electromagnetic spectrum there lies two isolated range of X-ray and optical energies with no link between the two. In between, lies a hitherto unidentified range of energies, source of which is unknown. In this current situation fluorescent emission of light has been discovered from characterist...
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of sulfur is rather low. The low-energy SK X-rays are usually measured in a vacuum, preferably by a windowless (or ultrathin window) X-ray detector. As a result, with techniques based on the detection of characteristic X-rays the achievable detection limits for sulfur are rather poor. ...