1985
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9601(85)90513-4
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A method of path integration and the Landau-Pomeranchuk effect of suppression of fast particle radiation in matter

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“…For comparison it is instructive to relate our derivation of the radiation spectrum to the one originally performed by Migdal [3,4]. Instead of averaging over transverse momenta and longitudinal coordinates as described in (3.19) a Gaussian probability density [14] is used as a solution of an underlying Fokker-Planck equation [3,4] , which reflects the assumed random walk nature of multiple scattering. When fixed time steps equal to λ are considered the normalized density reads…”
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“…For comparison it is instructive to relate our derivation of the radiation spectrum to the one originally performed by Migdal [3,4]. Instead of averaging over transverse momenta and longitudinal coordinates as described in (3.19) a Gaussian probability density [14] is used as a solution of an underlying Fokker-Planck equation [3,4] , which reflects the assumed random walk nature of multiple scattering. When fixed time steps equal to λ are considered the normalized density reads…”
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“…presents Table 2 (see also Figure 1). [15,16] and the method of functional integration [32,33,35,36,42]. Neglecting numerically small quantum-mechanical corrections, we will adhere to version of the Landau-Pomeranchuk effect theory developed in [15].…”
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“…There exist two methods that allow to develop a rigorous quantitative theory of the Landau-Pomeranchuk effect. It is Migdal's method of kinetic equation [15,16] and the method of functional integration [32,33,35,36,42]. Neglecting numerically small quantum-mechanical corrections, we will adhere to version of the Landau-Pomeranchuk effect theory developed in [15].…”
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confidence: 99%