Radiation Emitted by Highly-Relativistic Electrons (IMAGE)
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Figure 1: Radiation emitted by highly-relativistic electrons. Some electrons lose 80 percent of their energy in a single emission. This gamma-ray beam is very narrow: if you would point it to a wall of a house on the other side of the street, it would make a spot smaller than your fingertip.
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Image credit - Marija Vranic, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon.
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