Approximate Model of Neutron Resonant Scattering in a Crystal
Abstract
In the theory of resonant scattering, the double differential cross section involves the computation of a multifold integral of a 4-point correlation function, which generalizes the traditional 2-point correlation function of Van-Hove for potential scattering. In the case of a neutron-crystal interaction, the numerical computation of these multifold integrals is cumbersome. In this paper, a new approximation is suggested. It is based on a factorization of the differential cross section into one function describing the exchange of kinetic energy between the neutron and the bound nucleus (phonons dynamic) and a function related to the nuclear scattering amplitude. This formalism is then applied to the modeling of resonant scattering of a neutron by in a crystal lattice.
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@article{arxiv.0709.2767,
title = {Approximate Model of Neutron Resonant Scattering in a Crystal},
author = {Arnaud Courcelle and John Rowlands},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.2767},
year = {2007}
}
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10 pages, 2 figures