' SOLON ENERGY ABSORPTION BUILDUP FUNCTION ‘quals the rate of @ nergy By produce therefore + l, 1 ‘a)} = 10 gt— . g— 7 2 Mev a —_ 1 oO 6 u mev 4 qd. (4) it is difficult to perform we we have made use of two GOLDSTEIN AND WILKINS (REF 4) APPROXIMATE CALCULATIONS 34 1 i mev 2 = < 2 mev b 1-— sr 6b-— & s_ y < 28 a 4+-— y>28 3 & 2-_/*® t- MEAN- FREE PATHS ¥< 28 itt 2 4 | € calculations of Goldstein W-energy photons on iron tions become im portant Photoelectric regi on, and lev. Equation (8) agrees kins for 0.255 Me y and furnishes | 6 ¥ > 28 0,.No. 7, 54 (1952) (A) . ° Th id that a~ 1/y.’ Substitut- +) oO 4 a idix. + ow) 81 8 | 10 | iz | «14 | 16 | I8 | 20 ft 22 ft 24 | 26 Fre. 3. Buildup factors for Pb, water. However, experimental values for the buildup function, normalized to four mean free paths, are given for gammas from Hg” (0.28 Mev) (8) and are in reasonable agreement with dq. (8). These buildup factors are exhibited with those of Goldstein and Wilkins for comparison in Fig. 4. It is possible to modify Eq. (1) to include the dose rate at a distanee from a medium with a spherical boundary. (9) = eae| nip Jo oa ip [ eu 8 d@ sin @ COOOL 4 at) Pe~! £0.81) dar "

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