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Undergrad How Does Inverse Kinematics Benefit Cross-Section Measurements?
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Undergrad How Does Inverse Kinematics Benefit Cross-Section Measurements?
Thank you for answering my question. But, I wonder again that at high energies, all the products will leave the target, so you have a lower threshold. I wonder how it can be done and why we can have a lower threshold.- EJIn
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Undergrad How Does Inverse Kinematics Benefit Cross-Section Measurements?
My question is what inverse kinematics is. Many scientists are using inverse kinematics for measuring cross-section or something. For example, suppose that we measure cross section of 14N+p->n+14O. We can use N14 for beam and p for target. But, we can also do the other way. When they use...- EJIn
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High School About isomeric transitions at high Z
I can be possible to reword the post. Thanks- EJIn
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High School About isomeric transitions at high Z
I wonder why at high Z, isomeric transitions with small transition energies may be 100% converted.- EJIn
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