• In quantum mechanics, resonance cross section occurs in the context of quantum scattering theory, which deals with studying the scattering of quantum particles...
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  • Resonance fluorescence Resonances in scattering from potentials Resonance (journal), an Indian journal of education Resonance (particle physics), of an...
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    scattering Rayleigh scattering Resonances in scattering from potentials Rutherford scattering Small-angle scattering Scattering amplitude Scattering from...
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  • Baryon resonance particles Roper resonance Giant resonance Feshbach resonance Fano resonance Feshbach–Fano partitioning Resonances in scattering from potentials...
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  • particle scattering, resonances in the AC region are comprehensively investigated. The effects of resonances in the AC region on the scattering cross sections...
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    Planetary migration (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    migration driven by torques arising from Lindblad and co-rotation resonances. Lindblad resonances excite spiral density waves in the surrounding gas, both interior...
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  • mechanics in the frame of potential scattering phenomena. The shape resonances arise from the quantum interference between closed and an open scattering channels...
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    Neutron diffraction (elastic scattering) techniques are used for analyzing structures; where inelastic neutron scattering is used in studying atomic vibrations...
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  • Feshbach–Fano partitioning (category Scattering theory)
    (6): 1866–1878. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.124.1866. Resonance (particle physics) Resonances in scattering from potentials Feshbach resonance Fano resonance...
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    under examination. This similarity in energy (resonance) leads to greatly increased intensity of the Raman scattering of certain vibrational modes, compared...
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  • total scattering cross sections are among the most important measurable quantities in nuclear, atomic, and particle physics. With light scattering off of...
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    the scatterings. Exemplified in particle scattering, resonances in the AC region are comprehensively investigated. The effects of resonances in the AC...
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    in the continuum. Bound states in the continuum were first predicted in 1929 by Eugene Wigner and John von Neumann. Two potentials were described, in...
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    scattering cross sections (or, equivalently in this context, so-called NN phase shifts). The most widely used NN potentials are the Paris potential,...
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    region dominated by multiple scattering resonances of the photoelectron in the soft x-ray range and in the hard X-ray range. In the XANES energy range the...
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  • Regge theory (category Scattering theory)
    many other potentials, in particular also for the Yukawa potential. Regge trajectories appear as poles of the scattering amplitude or in the related...
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  • empirical helium-surface scattering potentials through the measurement of selective adsorption resonances (bound state resonances) on the clean LiF(001)...
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  • frequency. Resonances of this kind tend to increase the object's orbital eccentricity and to cause its longitude of periapse to line up in phase with...
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  • Jumping-Jupiter scenario (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    objects can also be excited by secular resonances outside resonances, however, preventing the inclination distribution from being used to definitely determine...
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    the dielectric background, though far-field scattering by the particle is also enhanced by the resonance. Light intensity enhancement is a very important...
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  • High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (category Articles with unsourced statements from June 2019)
    energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS) is a tool used in surface science. The inelastic scattering of electrons from surfaces is utilized to study electronic excitations...
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  • Alex Grossmann (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    pseudopotential in higher dimensions (1981) Class of potentials with extremely narrow resonances. I. Case with discrete rotational symmetry Decomposition...
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    Neutron diffraction or elastic neutron scattering is the application of neutron scattering to the determination of the atomic and/or magnetic structure...
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    spectroscopy or surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a surface-sensitive technique that enhances Raman scattering by molecules adsorbed on rough metal...
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    X-ray absorption spectroscopy (category Articles needing additional references from January 2021)
    scattering resonances) for photoelectrons with kinetic energy in the range from 10 to 150 eV above the chemical potential, called "shape resonances"...
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  • X-ray absorption near edge structure (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2014)
    in 1980 by Antonio Bianconi to indicate strong absorption peaks in X-ray absorption spectra in condensed matter due to multiple scattering resonances...
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  • Lippmann–Schwinger equation (category Scattering)
    particle collisions – or, more precisely, scattering – in quantum mechanics. It may be used in scattering of molecules, atoms, neutrons, photons or any...
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    Neutron cross section (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    cause a change in element or isotope. The scattering cross-section can be further subdivided into coherent scattering and incoherent scattering, which is caused...
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    Kuiper belt (category Astronomical objects discovered in 1992)
    present resonances. The currently accepted hypothesis for the cause of this is that as Neptune migrated outward, unstable orbital resonances moved gradually...
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    Ionization (category Articles needing additional references from February 2025)
    proportional to intensity) where ionization due to re-scattering can occur. The re-scattering model in Kuchiev's version (Kuchiev's model) is quantum mechanical...
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