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gamma_ray_attenuation [2016/02/26 10:43]
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gamma_ray_attenuation [2016/02/26 11:59]
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 In order to estimate the attenuation of the gamma we have taken the attenuation coefficientes from [[http://www.nist.gov/pml/data/xraycoef/index.cfm|NIST]] webpage ang calculated the attenuation in 3 mm of Aluminum and 3 mm of Stainless Steel (70% Fe, 18% Cr) for gamma energies between 1 keV and 20 MeV. In order to estimate the attenuation of the gamma we have taken the attenuation coefficientes from [[http://www.nist.gov/pml/data/xraycoef/index.cfm|NIST]] webpage ang calculated the attenuation in 3 mm of Aluminum and 3 mm of Stainless Steel (70% Fe, 18% Cr) for gamma energies between 1 keV and 20 MeV.
  
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-Gamma attenuation in Aluminum and Stainless Steel+
  
-{{:gamma_attenuation.xlsx|Excel Spreadsheet}}+ Gamma attenuation in Aluminum and Stainless Steel {{:gamma_attenuation.xlsx|Excel Spreadsheet}}
  
  --- //[[perezlou@nscl.msu.edu|David Perez-Loureiro]] 2016/02/26 10:31//  --- //[[perezlou@nscl.msu.edu|David Perez-Loureiro]] 2016/02/26 10:31//
  
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