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[en] The energy-loss spectrum of fast charged particles penetrating a dilute molecular gas target has been analyzed theoretically, with a homogeneous gas mixture in the state of complete dissociation as a reference standard. It is shown that the geometrical structure of molecules causes the energy-loss straggling and higher moments over the energy-loss spectrum to be greater than the corresponding quantities for a completely dissociated gas of equal composition. Such deviations from additivity are shown to be most pronounced at energies around the stopping-power maximum. Supporting evidence is found in the experimental literature
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Physical Review. A; v. 14(3); p. 996-1005
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