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Can Bremsstrahlung radiation produced as a result of electron-electron interaction?

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∑(k,u)=∫d3q(2π)3M(q)2[1−nf(ξ(k+q))u−ϵ(k+q)−ω(q)+iδ+nf(ξ(k+q))u−ϵ(k+q)+ω(q)+iδ]∑(k,u)=∫d3q(2π)3M(q)2[1−nf(ξ(k+q))u−ϵ(k+q)−ω(q)+iδ+nf(ξ(k+q))u−ϵ(k+q)+ω(q)+iδ]
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Explanation:

Internal bremsstrahlung is a secondary effect, whereby an electron loses part of its energy, during its emission from (or capture by) the nucleus, in the form of γ-radiation. External bremsstrahlung is produced by the interaction of an electron with other charged particles.

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