Tips for Deciphering and Quick Calculation of Radiation Spectra
M. V. Bondarenco

TL;DR
This paper discusses methods for analyzing radiation spectra from ultra-relativistic electrons in different target thicknesses, focusing on simplified averaging techniques and spectral asymptotic properties.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified averaging method for radiation spectra analysis and explores spectral properties in various target regimes.
Findings
Effective simplified averaging method demonstrated
Infrared and ultraviolet spectral asymptotics characterized
Applications to LPM effect and doughnut scattering provided
Abstract
Radiation spectra from ultra-relativistic electrons in thin [] and thick [] targets are discussed. The method of simplified averaging is described by examples of Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal effect and radiation at doughnut scattering. General infrared and ultraviolet asymptotic properties of radiation spectra are discussed.
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