| 1. | This scattering of a photon by an electron is called Thomson Scattering.
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| 2. | Photons undergo scattering when there are free electrons present, in a process known as Thomson scattering.
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| 3. | The simplest type of scattering is Thomson scattering which occurs when electromagnetic waves are deflected by single particles.
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| 4. | For example, the cross-section for Thomson scattering of a photon from an electron is equal to
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| 5. | It seems to me that Reber and Marmet use a Thomson scattering mechanism without calling it Thomson scattering.
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| 6. | It seems to me that Reber and Marmet use a Thomson scattering mechanism without calling it Thomson scattering.
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| 7. | The solar K-corona is the result of the Thomson scattering of solar radiation from solar coronal electrons.
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| 8. | A consequence of the high degree of ionization of the universe was that baryons remained tightly coupled to photons through Thomson scattering.
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| 9. | Instead of measuring the spectroscopy of the ions, it is possible to directly measure the velocity of electrons through Thomson scattering.
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| 10. | In tokamaks, corona of measured with high accuracy by detecting the effect of Thomson scattering of a high-intensity laser beam.
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