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RE: Mass Attenuation Coef.



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Paul Kehler


At 09:45 AM 12/9/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Mike, 
>
>A web site that has the type of information you're looking for is:
>
>http://www1.usa1.com/~aic/232.html
>
>It has links to NIST with tables of the mass attenuation coefficients
>and mass energy absorption coefficients for elements and also for
>selected compounds.  There is also an exhaustive table with mass
>attenuation coefficients broken down by interaction mechanism (PE, CE,
>PP) coefficients from 0.1 to 1E8 keV.  Enjoy.
>
>Philip
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>>From: 	Mike Krzesniak[SMTP:krzesniak@atd.crane.navy.mil]
>>Sent: 	Tuesday, December 09, 1997 10:21 AM
>>To: 	Multiple recipients of list
>>Subject: 	Mass Attenuation Coef.
>>
>>Does anyone know of a site for "Photon Mass Attenuation and 
>>Energy-absorbtion Coefficients from 1keV to 20 MeV".  These are 
>>referenced to "Int. J.Appl. Radiat. Isot" (1982),  which I could not 
>>find either.  I am especially interested in Si, SiO2, and C 
>>(diamond).
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>--------------------
>>
>>Michael Krzesniak
>>Crane Division, NSWC
>>Code 6051, B-3059
>>300 Highway 361
>>Crane IN 47522-5001
>>
>>Phone: 812-854-6086
>>Fax:   812-854-3008
>>email: krzesniak@atd.crane.navy.mil
>>
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