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Graduate The fractional energy loss of charged particle per radiation length
The figure usually has a caption that goes like this: "Fractional energy loss per radiation length as a function of electron or positron energy in lead," but I do not fathom is at (1/E)dE/dx =1, it seems like the particle is losing all of its energy at ~7MeV by ionisation. Therefore, I would not...- CzTee96
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- Calorimetry Particle detector
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Schools Particle Physics Instrumentation Research: which UK university?
Hello there! Recently, I was awarded a governmental scholarship to study for a PhD at the University of Cambridge. I am interested in particle detectors (development or characterisation) and am okay with analysis work. Is anyone here studying or has studied at the University of Cambridge and...- CzTee96
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- Particle physics
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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What research path should I take after my MSc in particle physics?
Hello there! I am an MSc student with a focus on particle physics instrumentation. I am still thinking of whether I should pursue a PhD in particle physics or other research topics (materials/semicon related) or moving out of the academia. I am here to seek for advice and hope that I will...- CzTee96
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- Introductions new member Student
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- Forum: New Member Introductions