Abstract
The authors consider Rayleigh scattering of laser light from an assembly of independent particles. They allow the particle number M within the scattering volume to fluctuate around a certain mean value (M). They derive a general formula for the intensity moments and find the nonGaussian correction to the single-clipped-at-zero photocount correlation function to order 1/(M)2.
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