Fokker–Planck model for x-ray imaging Here we give two complementary derivations of the x-ray Fokker–Planck equation. The first is phenomenolog- ical, based on local conservation of energy in the presence of both coherent and diffusive paraxial x-ray energy transport. The second is a ...
Fokker–Planck model for x-ray imaging Here we give two complementary derivations of the x-ray Fokker–Planck equation. The first is phenomenolog- ical, based on local conservation of energy in the presence of both coherent and diffusive paraxial x-ray energy transport. The second is a ...
In the special case of resonant X-ray spectroscopy, extremely useful sum rules have also been derived that relate ground state properties (averaged values of moments) to integrals of resonant signals over photon energy [24]; similar derivations were proposed in the case of REXS [25]. The ...
Hydrologic Optics, Vol. I. Section 1.1. This section provides clear, operational definitions of all the important radiometric quantities. When you read it for class, feel free to skim over the parts that are specific to the hydrologic context. The rest of Preisendorfer's book contains similarly...
J.H. performed the calculations for 4U 0142+61 and the derivations in Section 2.1. I.C. performed the calculations for Her X-1. J.H. wrote the bulk of the paper. Funding: This work was supported by a Discovery Grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada,...
J.H. performed the calculations for 4U 0142+61 and the derivations in Section 2.1. I.C. performed the calculations for Her X-1. J.H. wrote the bulk of the paper. Funding This work was supported by a Discovery Grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, ...