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Check energy units for energy loss distribution for helium ions #338

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grzanka opened this issue May 21, 2019 · 1 comment
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Check energy units for energy loss distribution for helium ions #338

grzanka opened this issue May 21, 2019 · 1 comment

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grzanka commented May 21, 2019

Should we use energy per nucleon or absolute kinetic energy

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grzanka commented Jul 18, 2022

Lets start with 150 MeV/nucl helium ions impinging water target.

NIST ASTAR database https://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Star/Text/ASTAR.html predicts stopping power 2.167 keV/um.
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The same can be obtained from libdedx https://aptg.github.io/web_dev/Calculator:
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note that 600 MeV/nucl is outside the range of ASTAR, but Bethe equation does the job:
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On the other hand energy loss for 150 MeV/u helium ions in water is much below 2keV/um
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