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Acoustic Field Generated by a Beam of Protons Stopping in a Water Medium

In an experiment with a beam of protons accelerated up to an energy of 200 MeV, the space-time structure of the hydroacoustic field generated by protons stopping in the water medium was observed. The contributions of three components were separated: a cylindrical wave diverging from the middle part...

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Published in:Acoustical physics 2005-01, Vol.51 (1), p.33-37
Main Author: Albul, V. I.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In an experiment with a beam of protons accelerated up to an energy of 200 MeV, the space-time structure of the hydroacoustic field generated by protons stopping in the water medium was observed. The contributions of three components were separated: a cylindrical wave diverging from the middle part of the acoustic antenna and the signals from the ends of the antenna, namely, from the region of the maximal energy density release by protons (the Bragg peak) and from the other end corresponding to the beam entrance into water.
ISSN:1063-7710
DOI:10.1134/1.1851626