Data about antiprotons slowing down in gaseous targets at very low energies (E,1 keV! show that the stopping power in D2 is lower than in H2; the right way to explain this behavior seems to be through a nuclear stopping power derived from the classical Rutherford formula.
Experimental antiproton nuclear stopping power in H-2 and D-2
FONTANA, ANDREA;MONTAGNA, PAOLO MARIA;ROTONDI, ALBERTO;
1996-01-01
Abstract
Data about antiprotons slowing down in gaseous targets at very low energies (E,1 keV! show that the stopping power in D2 is lower than in H2; the right way to explain this behavior seems to be through a nuclear stopping power derived from the classical Rutherford formula.File in questo prodotto:
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