Sr. Bandler et al., THE EVAPORATION SIGNAL FROM ALPHA-PARTICLES STOPPED IN SUPERFLUID-HELIUM, Journal of low temperature physics, 93(3-4), 1993, pp. 715-720
Alpha particles stopped in a 3 liter volume of liquid helium at 30 mK
are observed by the calorimetric detection of helium atoms evaporated
from the free surface of the liquid. Quantum evaporation of the helium
is produced by the rotons that are created by the alpha particle. Whi
le the energy spectrum of the 5.5 MeV alpha's from the Am-241 source h
as a width of less than 0.5%, the energy distribution of the observed
evaporation signals extends from the low enery threshold of several ke
V up to a maximum of several 100 keV, depending on geometrical factors
and the collection area of the calorimeter. The origin of the observe
d distribution may result in part from the presence of the substrate a
nd a dependence on the direction of the track of the alpha particle. A
simple model of the generation of rotons by the alpha particle will b
e discussed.