Abstract

Using monochromatized synchrotron radiation with variable photon energyEi=33.94keV...34.54keV, Resonant Raman Scattering (RRS) by free Xenon atoms (B1s=34.566keV) was investigated. The measured double-differential RRS cross sections are in excellent agreement with those calculated in the non-relativistic dipole approximation, modified by some relativistic corrections, and including the interference corrections predicted by Tulkki and Aberg. Within the experimental error of 5 % the RRS cross section is found to be independent of the scattering angle and of the polarization of the incident photons.

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