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Figure 6
(a) Temperature response of the scintillator with a 48 mm Al attenuator. The ascending curve corresponds to heating during exposure and the descending curve to cooling after beam cessation. Green shading indicates active convective cooling by ventilation, whereas red shading indicates measurements without active cooling. The steady-state temperature for each exposure is referenced to the respective attenuator thickness. Composite measurements are shown, with regions I and II enlarged in panels (b) and (c). (b) Comparison of cooled and uncooled conditions, highlighting the temperature gradient and the slower rise without cooling. (c) Measurement with a thinner attenuator (42 mm), showing a higher equilibrium temperature and a more rapid temperature rise compared with 48 mm.

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