2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2015.08.014
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Polar and azimuthal angular dependence of coherent to incoherent scattering differential cross-section ratios of Au at 59.54 keV

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“…It can be seen that the experimental results are greater than those obtained with different theoretical approaches. The experimental results were determined to be greater than the theoretical results in our previous study [15]. The uncertainty calculation for coherent to Compton scattering differential cross-section ratios can be given as: The discrepancies between the experimental and theoretical values are within the ranges of 3.72%-14.22%, 4.49%-15.13%, and 9.35%-20.28% for the nonrelativistic form factor theory (T n ) , relativistic form factor theory (T r ), and S-matrix theory (T s ) , respectively.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…It can be seen that the experimental results are greater than those obtained with different theoretical approaches. The experimental results were determined to be greater than the theoretical results in our previous study [15]. The uncertainty calculation for coherent to Compton scattering differential cross-section ratios can be given as: The discrepancies between the experimental and theoretical values are within the ranges of 3.72%-14.22%, 4.49%-15.13%, and 9.35%-20.28% for the nonrelativistic form factor theory (T n ) , relativistic form factor theory (T r ), and S-matrix theory (T s ) , respectively.…”
Section: ±00013mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The radioactive sources were placed on the location of the sample for efficiency calculations, after which the spectra were recorded. Efficiency calculation using radioactive sources is carried out as follows [15]:…”
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confidence: 99%
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