Lecture

Particle Scattering: Relativistic Rutherford Cross Section

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This lecture covers the relativistic Rutherford cross section, defining the momentum transfer and the Form Factor in charge distribution. It also delves into quantum field theory, particle accelerators, luminosity, and examples of production cross sections at the LHC.

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