The passage of fast electrons and the theory of cosmic showers

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It is well known that according to relativistic quantum mechanics, electrons and positrons with energy large compared with their rest mass have a very large probability when passing through the field of a nucleus of losing a large fraction of their energy in one process by emitting radiation. Hard quanta have a correspondingly large probability of creating electron pairs. Until recently it was believed that the direct measurements of Anderson and Neddermeyer on the energy loss of fast electrons showed that though this energy loss by radiation existed, it was much smaller for energies greater than about 10 8 e-volts than that theoretically predicted, and it was therefore assumed that the present quantum mechanics began to fail for energies greater than about this value. More recent experiments by Anderson and Neddermeyer (1936) have, however, led them to revise their former conclusions, and their new and more accurate experiments show that up to energies of 300 million e-volts (the highest energies measured in their experiments) and probably higher, the experimentally measured energy loss of fast electrons is in agreement with that predicted theoretically. In fact, one may say that at the moment there are no direct measurements of energy loss by fast electrons which conclusively prove a breakdown of the theory. This is particularly satisfactory, inasmuch as the theoretical reasons for expecting a breakdown of the theoretical formulae at energies greater than about 137 mc 2 , namely the neglect of the classical “radius” of the electron, have been shown by v. Weizsäcker (1934) and Williams (1934) to be unfounded. Under these circumstances, and in view of the experimental evidence mentioned above, it is reasonable as a working hypothesis to assume the theoretical formulae for energy loss and pair creation to be valid for all energies, however high, and to work out the consequences which result from them. It is our aim to deduce results which can be compared directly with cosmic ray experiments and which will then allow one to decide whether or not the theory fails for extremely high energies, and in the latter case, at what point the failure begins.

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The Royal Society

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Pharmacology (medical)

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