SUMMARY
The minimum thickness of copper required to stop a 500 MeV/c proton can be determined using the Bethe-Bloch formula, which relates energy loss to material density. The energy loss per distance, denoted as -dE/dx, is approximately 10 MeV/cm for protons, allowing for a stopping range of about 50 cm. The stopping distance is proportional to the density of the material, meaning that a material with a lower density will require a greater thickness to achieve the same stopping power. For accurate calculations, reference tables for stopping distances in various materials are essential.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of the Bethe-Bloch formula for energy loss in materials
- Familiarity with concepts of particle physics, specifically proton interactions
- Knowledge of material density and its impact on stopping power
- Ability to interpret energy loss tables for different materials
NEXT STEPS
- Research the Bethe-Bloch formula and its application in particle physics
- Examine stopping power tables for protons in various materials
- Learn about the relationship between material density and energy loss
- Explore worked examples of proton range calculations in different materials
USEFUL FOR
Students and professionals in physics, particularly those studying particle interactions, radiation shielding, or materials science, will benefit from this discussion.