Noun
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bremsstrahlung (countable and uncountable, plural bremsstrahlungs)
The electromagnetic radiation produced by the deceleration of a charged particle, such as an electron, when it is deflected by another charged particle, such as an atomic nucleus.
Also, the angular distribution of polarizational bremsstrahlung is theoretically quite different than ordinary bremsstrahlung. Source: Internet
Although the term, bremsstrahlung, is usually reserved for charged particles accelerating in matter, not vacuum, the formulas are similar. Source: Internet
Due to their greater mass, muons are not as sharply accelerated when they encounter electromagnetic fields, and do not emit as much bremsstrahlung (deceleration radiation). Source: Internet
In electron and positron emission by beta decay the photon's energy comes from the electron- nucleon pair, with the spectrum of the bremsstrahlung decreasing continuously with increasing energy of the beta particle. Source: Internet
At higher altitudes there is also the contribution of continuous bremsstrahlung spectrum. Source: Internet
Beta decay main Beta particle-emitting substances sometimes exhibit a weak radiation with continuous spectrum that is due to bremsstrahlung (see the "outer bremsstrahlung" below). Source: Internet