Abstract
Continuous radiation spectra of positron annihilation in flight were measured with a Ge(Li) detector. Positrons emitted from 22 Na and 68 Ga were stopped in aluminum, copper and lead. Observed spectra were in good agreement with theoretical ones. It was shown that the intensity of annihilation in flight depends on the atomic number of the stopping material and on the positron energy.
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