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flux, or incoming particles per second
target density
length of target
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Scattering Cross Section
Since this is just a ratio of detected particles to total particles, this gives the cross section as a relative probablity of a scattering, or reaction, to occur.
Luminosity
Luminosity is the quantity that measures the ability of a particle accelerator to produce the required number of interactions and is the proportional to the number of events per second dR/dt and the total cross section σp:
In order to compute a luminosity for fixed target experiment, it is necessary to take into account the properties of the incoming beam and the stationary target.
where
For the differential cross-section: