What does dσ/dΩ represent in terms of particle scattering?

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What is physically meant by:

\frac{d \sigma}{d \Omega}

Where \sigma is the cross section and \Omega is solid angle.
I can't really picture it.
 
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Differential cross section \frac{d\sigma}{d\Omega} tells you what is the probability that a particle decay with a certain solid angle.
 
If you multiply d\sigma/d\Omega by the incident flux (number of particles per unit area) and by a small solid angle \Delta\omega, that gives the number of particles scattered into that solid angle.
 
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