Abstract

A kinetic theory of nuclear magnetic relaxation in dilute molecular gases is proposed. The theory is based on the linearized Waldmann–Snider equation and developed from the standpoint of studying the fluctuation spectrum with the well-established methods of linear response theory. The main result of this work is the prediction of a minimum for the transverse relaxation time T2, in contrast to previously proposed theories.

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