Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... absorption effect , let us consider an example of a two component system ( such as was described before , e.g. , by eq ( 5.6 ) ) penetrating a piece of nuclear matter . The following remark about penetration through a sequence of thin ...
... absorption effect , let us consider an example of a two component system ( such as was described before , e.g. , by eq ( 5.6 ) ) penetrating a piece of nuclear matter . The following remark about penetration through a sequence of thin ...
Page 63
... absorption of the initial state in nuclear matter . One can put it differently : the effect of allowing intermediate states to occur during the multiple scattering process may be an increased penetrability ( or decreased absorption ) ...
... absorption of the initial state in nuclear matter . One can put it differently : the effect of allowing intermediate states to occur during the multiple scattering process may be an increased penetrability ( or decreased absorption ) ...
Page 65
... absorption for the produced composite systems ( L. Van Hove [ 44 ] , C. Rogers and C. Wilkin [ 41 ] , A. Białas and K. Zalewski [ 45 ] ) . It is a direct generalization of the multiple scat- tering we have given above for the standard ...
... absorption for the produced composite systems ( L. Van Hove [ 44 ] , C. Rogers and C. Wilkin [ 41 ] , A. Białas and K. Zalewski [ 45 ] ) . It is a direct generalization of the multiple scat- tering we have given above for the standard ...
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... absorption in many ways . 6. Shadowing Effects in Inelastic Electron - Nucleus Scattering Experiments performed to see shadowing effects in inelastic electron - nucleus scattering failed to show it - see H. Kendall in ref . [ S5 ] ...
... absorption in many ways . 6. Shadowing Effects in Inelastic Electron - Nucleus Scattering Experiments performed to see shadowing effects in inelastic electron - nucleus scattering failed to show it - see H. Kendall in ref . [ S5 ] ...
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