Gas target studies at the Naval Postgraduate School linear accelerator.

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Savage, Carter Dow
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Buskirk, F.R.
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1971-06
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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A study of the parameters involved in electron scattering experiments with gaseous targets at the Naval Post- graduate School Linear Accelerator v/as conducted. The parameters included gas densities, effective target thicknesses, and radiative corrections to experimental cross-section calculations. To compare the NPGLINAC with other accelerators an electron scattering experiment was performed, using a hydrogen-helium gas mixture target, at values of q^ from 0.10 to 0.55 F~2. The resulting charge form factor for helium was fairly consistent with previous experimental models.; however, it was concluded that experiments using separate gas targets yield greater accuracy than those using a gas mixture.
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Distinguished Alumni Award Program author. CDR Carter "Buzz" Savage, USN (Ret) (Presented 11 Jun 10)
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