bremsstrahlungia
Bremsstrahlungia is a hypothetical type of radiation that would be emitted by charged particles as they are decelerated or deflected by the electromagnetic field of other charged particles. The term is derived from the German word "bremsen," meaning "to brake," and "Strahlung," meaning "radiation." This process is the underlying principle behind the generation of X-rays in X-ray tubes. When energetic electrons strike a metal target, they rapidly decelerate, producing a continuous spectrum of X-ray photons.
While the term "bremsstrahlung" is well-established and describes this physical phenomenon, the term "bremsstrahlungia" does not