Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... formula plausible . One can use , e.g. , an optical description of attenuation of a wave penetrating a medium . One can also use some arguments based on approximate solutions of the wave equation of the incident particle interacting ...
... formula plausible . One can use , e.g. , an optical description of attenuation of a wave penetrating a medium . One can also use some arguments based on approximate solutions of the wave equation of the incident particle interacting ...
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... formula ( 2.1 ) ; the reliability of this formula is of primary importance . The most complete analysis one can perform is presumably to employ the Watson multiple scattering theory , but we shall not present it here . In fact it is ...
... formula ( 2.1 ) ; the reliability of this formula is of primary importance . The most complete analysis one can perform is presumably to employ the Watson multiple scattering theory , but we shall not present it here . In fact it is ...
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... ( b − 8 , ® ) which is the profile for elastic scattering of ( b ) from the jth nucleon of ( a ) and a two - dimensional density p ( s ) = ƒ ** dz 4o * ( r ) ço ( r ) . 81 Then the additivity of phase shifts gives us the formula 121.
... ( b − 8 , ® ) which is the profile for elastic scattering of ( b ) from the jth nucleon of ( a ) and a two - dimensional density p ( s ) = ƒ ** dz 4o * ( r ) ço ( r ) . 81 Then the additivity of phase shifts gives us the formula 121.
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... formula ( 3.2 ) sums over all intermediate excited states . For instance , the above contribution gives : ALL POSSIBLE EXCITED STATES Suppose we reject the intermediate excited states and take only the ground state as a possible inter ...
... formula ( 3.2 ) sums over all intermediate excited states . For instance , the above contribution gives : ALL POSSIBLE EXCITED STATES Suppose we reject the intermediate excited states and take only the ground state as a possible inter ...
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... formula ( 3.2 ) this is a good place to discuss it a little further . As we have already said , it would be very interesting to test formulae of the type ( 3.2 ) against some experi- mental data . There is , however , very little data ...
... formula ( 3.2 ) this is a good place to discuss it a little further . As we have already said , it would be very interesting to test formulae of the type ( 3.2 ) against some experi- mental data . There is , however , very little data ...
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