Low-energy scattering of electrons and positrons in liquids

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Electron Scattering, Liquid Phases, Particle Interactions, Positrons, Scattering Cross Sections, Vapor Phases, Atomic Excitations, Energy Dissipation, Quantum Mechanics, Spatial Distribution, Stochastic Processes, Temporal Distribution

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The scattering of low energy electrons and positrons is described for the liquid phase and compared and contrasted with that for the gas phase. Similarities as well as differences are noted. The loci of scattering sites, called spurs in the liquid phase, are considered in detail. In particular, their temporal and spatial evolution is considered from the point of view of scattering. Two emphases are made: one upon the stochastic calculation of the distribution of distances required for slowing down to thermal velocities, and the other upon the calculation of cross sections for energy loss by means of quantum mechanics.

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