2018
DOI: 10.3906/fiz-1802-21
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An experimental study on the angular dependence of coherent to Compton scattering differential cross-section ratios of calcium

Abstract: The coherent to Compton scattering cross-section ratio of calcium was measured experimentally for several polar scattering angles (90 • , 100 • , 110 • , 120 • , and 130 •) and azimuthal scattering angles (30 • , 20 • , 10 • , 0 • , − 10 • , and − 20 •). A high purity germanium semiconductor detector with a resolution of 199.6 eV at 5.9 keV was used. The theoretical values of the coherent to Compton scattering differential cross-section of calcium were calculated on the basis of nonrelativistic form factors, r… Show more

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“…The energy difference − denotes how much energy has been deposited to the electrons in the crystal by scattering [15]. The Compton wavelength of photons or gluons is described in the standard model (SM) of the elementary particle [16].…”
Section: Standard Model and Elementary Particles With Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energy difference − denotes how much energy has been deposited to the electrons in the crystal by scattering [15]. The Compton wavelength of photons or gluons is described in the standard model (SM) of the elementary particle [16].…”
Section: Standard Model and Elementary Particles With Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%