Deep inelastic neutron scattering from orthorhombic ordered HCl: Short-time proton dynamics and anomalous neutron cross sections
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Deep inelastic neutron scattering measurements from orthorhombic ordered HCl are presented and analyzed
in order to clarify the problem of an anomalous deficit in the neutron-proton cross section found in previous
experiments on various materials. A reliable model for the HCl short-time single-particle dynamics, including
atomic vibrational anisotropies and deviations from the impulsive approximation, is set up. The model HCl
response function is transformed into simulated time-of-flight spectra, taking carefully into account the effects
of instrumental resolution and the filter absorption profile used for neutron energy analysis. Finally, the experimental
values of the anomalous reduction factor for the neutron-proton cross section are extracted by
comparing simulated and experimental data. Results show a 34% reduction of the H cross section, varying with
the scattering angle in a range centered at 53°. In addition, the same approximate procedure used in earlier
studies is also employed, providing results in reasonable agreement with the more rigorous ones, and confirming
the substantial reliability of the past work on this subject.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
HIGH-MOMENTUM-TRANSFER; INVERSE GEOMETRY SPECTROMETER; NUCLEAR QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT; HYDROGEN HALIDE CRYSTALS; SUB-FEMTOSECOND DYNAMICS; FINAL-STATE INTERACTIONS; H BONDS; COMPTON-SCATTERING; IMPULSE APPROXIMATION
List of contributors:
Colognesi, Daniele
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