Nuclear collision length
Nuclear collision length is the mean free path of a particle before undergoing elastic scattering or a nuclear reaction, for a given particle in a given medium. The collision length is smaller than the nuclear interaction length because the latter excludes the elastic and quasi-elastic (diffractive) reactions from its definition.
See also
External links
- http://ikpe1101.ikp.kfa-juelich.de/briefbook_part_detectors/node30.html {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070916224244/http://ikpe1101.ikp.kfa-juelich.de/briefbook_part_detectors/node30.html |date=2007-09-16 }}
- "Cross section, Flux, Luminosity, Scattering Rates", Paul Avery and Andrey Korytov, 2013-09-03, https://phys.ufl.edu/~avery/course/4390/f2015/lectures/cross_section_flux.pdf
Category:Experimental particle physics
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