On the real part of elastic scattering amplitude
S.M. Troshin, N.E. Tyurin

TL;DR
This paper examines the dominance of the imaginary part of the elastic scattering amplitude and advocates for an approximation that emphasizes this dominance, simplifying analysis in scattering studies.
Contribution
It introduces an approximation method based on the dominance of the imaginary part of the elastic scattering amplitude.
Findings
Imaginary part dominates in elastic scattering amplitude
Approximation simplifies scattering analysis
Supports previous theoretical assumptions
Abstract
We discuss dominance of imaginary part of the elastic scattering amplitude and argue in favor of approximation based on this dominance.
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TopicsComposite Material Mechanics · Random lasers and scattering media · High-pressure geophysics and materials
