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<math>\sigma_t=4\pi\sigma=\frac{m^2 g^2}{\pi\hbar^4}</math>. | <math>\sigma_t=4\pi\sigma=\frac{m^2 g^2}{\pi\hbar^4}</math>. | ||
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In Born approximation,
where with and are the wave vectors of the incident and scattered waves, respectively. Then
and the differential cross section is
.
As the distribution is isotropic, the total cross section is
.
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