| 21. | Note that in the case of electron capture, bremsstrahlung is emitted even though no charged particle is emitted.
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| 22. | If the reason is deflection by another particle, plasma radiates X-rays, known as Bremsstrahlung radiation.
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| 23. | Each decrease in energy produces bremsstrahlung and Auger electrons, which are below the detector's energy threshold.
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| 24. | These speed changes can be caused by Bremsstrahlung radiation or cyclotron radiation or synchrotron radiation or electric field interactions.
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| 25. | This would show which areas contained no iron, despite the anomalous X-ray counts caused by bremsstrahlung.
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| 26. | The spectrum of these x-rays is composed of a continuous portion ( bremsstrahlung ) and characteristic lines.
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| 27. | Therefore, the vast majority of ions expend their energy emitting bremsstrahlung radiation and the ionization of atoms of the target.
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| 28. | When passing through matter, a beta particle is decelerated by electromagnetic interactions and may give off bremsstrahlung x-rays.
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| 29. | It is worth noting that the term " polarizational " is not meant to imply that the emitted bremsstrahlung is polarized.
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| 30. | Instead, the bremsstrahlung radiation may be thought of as being created as the captured electron is accelerated toward being absorbed.
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