Rays of low penetrative power consisting of slow electrons or other particles ejected from atoms by the impact of ionizing radiation.
〔物理〕δ射线
Example sentencesExamples
In the case of a high range cut (i.e. energy loss without delta ray production) for thick absorbers the following condition should be fulfilled.
These are all negative particles which, like the delta rays turn to the left.
The fraction due to delta rays and capacitive coupling has been increased to 24% for the first stack and to 19% for the other stacks.
They suggest that delta ray action rarely produces DSBs at locations away from a primary ion track, and that the average energy per delta ray has little biological importance.
If you set the delta ray threshold to infinity (which is a possibility, but not recommended) all the energy lost will be deposited instead at the loss point.
Definition of delta rays in US English:
delta rays
plural nounˈdɛltə reɪz
Physics
Rays of low penetrative power consisting of slow electrons or other particles ejected from atoms by the impact of ionizing radiation.
〔物理〕δ射线
Example sentencesExamples
They suggest that delta ray action rarely produces DSBs at locations away from a primary ion track, and that the average energy per delta ray has little biological importance.
If you set the delta ray threshold to infinity (which is a possibility, but not recommended) all the energy lost will be deposited instead at the loss point.
In the case of a high range cut (i.e. energy loss without delta ray production) for thick absorbers the following condition should be fulfilled.
The fraction due to delta rays and capacitive coupling has been increased to 24% for the first stack and to 19% for the other stacks.
These are all negative particles which, like the delta rays turn to the left.