Hi Pat -
I, too, have a memory of such a picture. This isn't quite the one I was
thinking of, but it should hopefully serve the purpose:
http://www.nsls.bnl.gov/about/imagelibrary/images/hr/Synchrotron_Light2_hires.tif
(there are a couple more from the parent page:
http://www.nsls.bnl.gov/about/imagelibrary/ )
- Matt
On 2/1/12 1:43 PM, Patrick Loll wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a vague memory of having a picture in someone's presentation once, showing a smoking hot X-ray beam emerging from the beam pipe in a hutch at a synchrotron. I think the picture might have been a double exposure, with a long exposure that captured air ionization superimposed on a normal photo (or some similar contrivance).
>
> In any case, can anyone point to or provide such a picture? I'm preparing a seminar, and I want to lend artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Pat
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