Landau–Pomeranchuk–Migdal effect
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In high-energy physics, the Landau–Pomeranchuk–Migdal effect, also known as the Landau–Pomeranchuk effect and the Pomeranchuk effect, or simply LPM effect, is a reduction of the bremsstrahlung and pair production cross sections at high energies or high matter densities.[1] It is named in honor of Lev Landau, Isaak Pomeranchuk and Arkady Migdal.
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