Bhabha scattering is named after the Indian physicist Homi J . Bhabha.
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Electron-positron scattering was later named Bhabha scattering, in honor of his contributions in the field.
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Homi J . Bhabha derived an expression for the probability of scattering positrons by electrons, a process now known as Bhabha scattering.
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Bhabha gained international prominence after deriving a correct expression for the probability of scattering positrons by electrons, a process now known as Bhabha scattering.
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Small-angle Bhabha scattering was used to measure the luminosity of the 1993 run of the Stanford Large Detector ( SLD ), with a relative uncertainty of less than 0.5 %.