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Scattering kinematics, Rutherford

Rutherford scattering is an elastic event, that is, no excitation of either the projectile or target nuclei occurs. However, due to conservation of energy and momentum in the interaction, the kinetic energy of the backscattered ion is less than that of the incident ion. The relation between these energies is the kinematic factor, K, which is given by the expression... [Pg.376]


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