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At page 190 of Bransden & Joachain (see the page from http://books.google.com/books?id=i5...nsden,+Charles+Jean+Joachain&hl=da#PPA190,M1"), there are 2 expressions for the transition probability, (4.38) and it's absolute value squared in (4.39).
Is it just me or are the 2 term dimensionally different? Obviously everything from (4.38) is squared in (4.39) except the d\omega. Hence they can't be the same dimensionally. How can this be right?
Is it just me or are the 2 term dimensionally different? Obviously everything from (4.38) is squared in (4.39) except the d\omega. Hence they can't be the same dimensionally. How can this be right?
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