| 1. | For example, the charged-current contribution to the ?! elastic scattering amplitude
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| 2. | Her research work also tackled the phenomenon of proton-proton elastic scattering.
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| 3. | Elastic scattering will hence only change the direction of the particle s momentum.
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| 4. | It conserves the particle energy and thus is called elastic scattering.
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| 5. | However, the direct effects in elastic scattering have not been observed.
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| 6. | Elastic scattering means that energy is ( almost ) conserved during the scattering event.
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| 7. | "Elastic scattering ", where the energy of the particle is conserved after being scattered.
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| 8. | Detectors relying on elastic scattering are called fast neutron detectors.
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| 9. | The fraction of elastic scattering is given by the Debye-Waller factor or the M�ssbauer-Lamb factor.
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| 10. | This allows a simple relationship between that of penetration depth profile and elastic scattering yield
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