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Total electron scattering cross sections for pyrazine in the energy range 10–500 eV have been measured with a new magnetically confined electron transmission-beam apparatus. Theoretical differential and integral elastic, as well as integral inelastic, cross sections have been calculated by means of a screening-corrected form of the independent-atom representation (IAM-SCAR) from 10 to 1000 eV incident electron energies. The present experimental and theoretical total cross sections show a good level of agreement, to within 10%, in the overlapping energy range. Consistency of these results with previous calculations (i.e., the R-matrix and Schwinger Multichannel methods) and elastic scattering measurements at lower energies, below 10 eV, is also discussed.
electron, IMAGINARY PART, BENZENE, Elasticity theory, NTERACTION-MODEL, Electrons, Science and Technology Studies, INELASTIC-SCATTERING, CROSS-SECTIONS, Engineering, intermediate, Electron scattering, POLARIZABILITIES, SCREENING CORRECTIONS, investigation, Molecular Structure, scattering, high, energies, into, PYRIMIDINE, Elasticity, POLYATOMIC-MOLECULES, EXCITED-STATES, Pyrazines, pyrazine, Quantum Theory
electron, IMAGINARY PART, BENZENE, Elasticity theory, NTERACTION-MODEL, Electrons, Science and Technology Studies, INELASTIC-SCATTERING, CROSS-SECTIONS, Engineering, intermediate, Electron scattering, POLARIZABILITIES, SCREENING CORRECTIONS, investigation, Molecular Structure, scattering, high, energies, into, PYRIMIDINE, Elasticity, POLYATOMIC-MOLECULES, EXCITED-STATES, Pyrazines, pyrazine, Quantum Theory
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