Nuclear-charge and positron-energy dependence of the single-quantum annihilation of positrons.

1995 
We report an experimental study of the single-quantum annihilation of positrons in a number of elements having atomic numbers between 49 and 90, utilizing a monoenergetic positron beam. Measurements were made of the differential cross sections for the forward direction for the [ital K], [ital L], and [ital M] atomic shells in targets of Th, Pb, Au, Hf, Gd, and In, having thicknesses that vary between 2.7 and 4.4 mg/cm[sup 2]. A shielded HPGe detector of high relative photopeak efficiency was used for recording the photon spectrum. Values for the individual atomic shells were obtained in the positron kinetic-energy range 1.02--2.24 MeV. It was observed that the differential cross sections measured for the forward direction varied with energy for each major shell almost alike so that the shell ratios appeared to remain constant while the positron energy varied. The dependence of the cross section on the atomic number [ital Z] of the target element was tested for each of the major shells at various energies of measurement. It was seen that the cross sections follow a [ital Z][sup [nu]] relation with [nu][approx]5.1 as the exponent for the [ital K] shell. For the higher shells, the exponent is approximately 6.4, whichmore » is significantly larger. It was also noted that this pattern is fairly independent of the positron energy. The results on the [ital Z] dependence are seen to be clearly at variance with the most updated theoretical predictions.« less
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