Abstract

A technique has been developed for measuring high energy bremsstrahlung spectra. The measurements were made using a 5 inch diameter by 5 inch long NaI(Tl) scintillation detector coupled to a pulse pile-up rejector/restorer. The pulse height spectra were recorded in a multichannel analyser. An IBM 370, Model 155, digital computer was used to convert the observed spectra to a photon spectra using a predetermined response matrix which was derived from monoenergetic isotope spectra. Photon spectra were obtained for the Van de Graaff generator and the resonant transformer in the range of 1-2 MVp for direct and scattered beams. The results were compared with calculated spectra using published bremsstrahlung cross-section formulas.

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