Klein-Nishina formula
English
Etymology
Named after Oskar Klein and Yoshio Nishina who derived the equation in 1928.
Proper noun
- (particle physics) A formula for the differential cross section of photons scattered from a single free electron, calculated in the lowest order of quantum electrodynamics: where is the classical electron radius, is the ratio of the wavelengths of the incident and scattered photons, and is the scattering angle (0 for an undeflected photon).
Further reading
- Klein-Nishina formula on Wikipedia.Wikipedia