Seminar @ DF - X. Artru - Various ways of making a relativistc electron radiate

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11/08/2018 - 16:30
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11/08/2018 - 17:30
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11/05/2018
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Trieste

A relativistic electron can emit photons in various ways :
- 1) being in nonuniform motion : synchrotron radiation, bremsstrahlung, channeling radiation, etc.
- 2) crossing and polarizing a material object : Cherenkov effect, transition radiation, parametric X-rays etc.
- 3) passing close to a material object : diffraction radiation, Smith-Purcell effect, etc.
No less that 12 ways can be listed. After writing a common basic formula, I will present the properties and applications of some of them. When possible I will use phenomenological concepts like the Equivalent Photon one. Finally I will speak of the less known phenomena of shadowing (or half-bare electron), photon impact parameter and "side-slipping" of the electron.

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Lecture Room B - F Building

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A. Martin
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