Abstract

Measurements of the stopping cross sections of Cl 2 and Br 2 gases for 0.3–0.7 MeV protons have been analyzed in the context of modified Bethe-Bloch stopping power theory in order to extract values of parameters of the theory. In particular, the values of mean excitation energy thus obtained, 199 eV for chlorine and 492 eV for bromine, are significantly higher than any other currently suggested values.

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