Abstract
In this study, the X-ray spectrum smoothing is applied to improve the reading precision of the experimental X-ray peak net counts. The experimental Sn L-shell X-ray production cross sections (XRPCSs) and Bi-Mαβ XRPCSs before and after smoothing are compared, respectively. The result shows that spectrum smoothing effectively improves the accuracy of the experimental XRPCSs. The after-smoothing present XRPCSs agree well with the distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA) theoretical XRPCSs and are consistent with the previously published XRPCSs within the experimental uncertainty. Finally, the factors affecting the comparison between the experimental and DWBA theoretical XRPCSs are analyzed.
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