Abstract
A saddle type dose-survival rate curve of threonine was confirmed in low energy ion irradiation. Mass spectrometry has been used as an analytical tool in determining the species and quantities of volatile reaction products generated during the decomposition of threonine by fast atom bombardment. The radiation chemistry was related to the radiation physics of fundamental interaction between the projectile and target molecule. The nuclear collision process was proposed as the main reason of the particular dose effects curve, based on the analysis of the interaction process between the projectile and target molecule. A new repair model was assumed.
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