Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... Examples : in QED ; elastic electron ( positron ) scattering from a Coulomb field , Delbrück scattering , Compton ... example taken from optics . Consider the absorption of polarized light by an anisotropic absorber . The incident ...
... Examples : in QED ; elastic electron ( positron ) scattering from a Coulomb field , Delbrück scattering , Compton ... example taken from optics . Consider the absorption of polarized light by an anisotropic absorber . The incident ...
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... example where we know n's however ! ) The situation changes when One must , however , keep in mind that in the case when the coefficients di ; are zero or of the same order of magnitude one does predict some characteristics of ...
... example where we know n's however ! ) The situation changes when One must , however , keep in mind that in the case when the coefficients di ; are zero or of the same order of magnitude one does predict some characteristics of ...
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... examples further in the text . How does one implement this program ? There are strongly interacting particles which realize precisely the above outlined scheme and we even know d ;; ' s and 7 , ' s : the neutral K mesons . Because of ...
... examples further in the text . How does one implement this program ? There are strongly interacting particles which realize precisely the above outlined scheme and we even know d ;; ' s and 7 , ' s : the neutral K mesons . Because of ...
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... example : 1. Assuming that we can trust the input data ( structure of K , and KL , fK ° n , SK ° n , SK ° p , SK ° p amplitudes ) we obtained a very important piece of information about the target nuclei : the neutron distribution ...
... example : 1. Assuming that we can trust the input data ( structure of K , and KL , fK ° n , SK ° n , SK ° p , SK ° p amplitudes ) we obtained a very important piece of information about the target nuclei : the neutron distribution ...
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... example of such an approach in the case of the process of proton dissociation p → n ++ . As in QED ( compare e.g. , lectures by W. Czyż in ref . [ S4 ] ) we express the states of the physical proton and the physical neutron - pion pair ...
... example of such an approach in the case of the process of proton dissociation p → n ++ . As in QED ( compare e.g. , lectures by W. Czyż in ref . [ S4 ] ) we express the states of the physical proton and the physical neutron - pion pair ...
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