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    collision is the Compton effect. Because of conservation of energy, the lost energy from the photon is transferred to the recoiling particle (such an...
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  • Straight Outta Compton is a 2015 American epic biographical drama film that depicts the rise and fall of the hip hop group N.W.A under the management...
    89 KB (9,403 words) - 01:33, 16 November 2024
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    would Compton scatter in a forward detector module, where the interaction energy E1, given to the recoil electron was measured, while the Compton scattered...
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    photons and the recoil electrons. In Germany, Walther Bothe and Hans Geiger independently developed a similar method. In 1923, Compton moved to the University...
    40 KB (4,366 words) - 21:33, 20 September 2024
  • of the recoil electron and tracks of the photoelectrons. Compton and Simon confirmed the relative angles between the tracks predicted by Compton scattering...
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  • experimental evidence that when a photon strikes an electron, the latter has a Compton recoil with momentum proportional to h / λ {\displaystyle h/\lambda } , where...
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    confirming relativity. They include experiments involving beta particles, Compton scattering in which electrons exhibit highly relativistic properties and...
    29 KB (3,579 words) - 08:08, 10 October 2024
  • macroscopic observer only has access to a subset of the degrees of freedom. In Compton scattering for instance, the two particles in the collision transfer energy...
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  • electron anomalous magnetic dipole moment and the Rydberg constant from atom recoil measurements as described below. This makes QED one of the most accurate...
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  • method in an experiment on Compton scattering in 1924. The experiment aimed to check whether Compton scattering produces a recoil electron simultaneously...
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    huge quantities of positive ions and recoil electrons (also known as Compton electrons). These MeV-energy Compton electrons then accelerate and spiral...
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  • Thumbnail for Non-linear inverse Compton scattering
    Non-linear inverse Compton scattering (NICS), also known as non-linear Compton scattering and multiphoton Compton scattering, is the scattering of multiple...
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    of this, when pair production occurs, the atomic nucleus receives some recoil. The reverse of this process is electron–positron annihilation. These properties...
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    produce secondary gamma rays by the mechanisms of bremsstrahlung, inverse Compton scattering and synchrotron radiation. A large fraction of such astronomical...
    60 KB (7,399 words) - 22:06, 21 October 2024
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    radiations discussed below. Often overlooked for alpha particles is the recoil-nucleus of the alpha emitter, which has significant ionization energy of...
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  • untraceable home-assembled gun kit that resulted in the September attack in Compton." The company opposed a Nevada state law that would criminalize receiver...
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    applied coincidence circuits to the study of nuclear reactions, such as the Compton effect, cosmic rays, and the wave–particle duality of radiation, for which...
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  • derives from the Greek word for light, φῶς (transliterated phôs). Arthur Compton used photon in 1928, referring to Gilbert N. Lewis, who coined the term...
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    Einstein had proposed the photon in 1905, and Arthur Compton provided experiment in 1922 with his Compton effect, but Bohr refused to believe the photon existed...
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    work on the cloud chamber (the same year as Arthur Compton received half the prize for the Compton Effect). The diffusion cloud chamber was developed...
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