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Measured total cross sections of slow neutrons scattered by gaseous and liquid 2H(2)
F Atchison ; B van den Brandt ; T Bry? ; M Daum ; P Fierlinger ; P Hautle ; R Henneck ; K Kirch ; J Kohlbrecher ; G Kühne ; J A Konter ; A Pichlmaier ; A Wokaun ; K Bodek ; M Kasprzak ; M Ku?niak ; P Geltenbort ; M Giersch ; J Zmeskal ; M Hino ; M Utsuro ;
Date 3 Jun 2005
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 94 (21), 212502
AbstractThe total scattering cross sections for slow neutrons with energies E in the range 300 neV to 3 meV for gaseous and liquid ortho-2H2 have been measured. The cross sections for 2H2 gas are found to be in excellent agreement with both the Hamermesh and Schwinger and the Young and Koppel models. For liquid 2H(2), we confirm the existing experimental data in the cold neutron range and the discrepancy with the gas models. We find a clear 1 / square root[E’] dependence at low energies for both states. A simple explanation for the liquid 2H2 cross section is offered.
Source PubMed, pmid16090315
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