# A shadow of the repulsive Rutherford scattering in the laboratory frame

@article{ugec2021ASO,
title={A shadow of the repulsive Rutherford scattering in the laboratory frame},
author={Petar Žugec and Dario Rudec},
journal={European Journal of Physics},
year={2021},
volume={42}
}
• Published 2021
• Physics
• European Journal of Physics
The paper explores the Rutherford scattering shadow in an entire class of comoving frames—inertial frames moving along the initial projectile direction—of which the laboratory frame, where the target is initially at rest, is a representative example. The paper is a continuation of the previous work addressing the scattering shadow in the fixed-target and the center-of-mass frame. It is shown that the transition from these frames is technically quite involved, due to the scattering shadow… Expand

#### References

SHOWING 1-10 OF 26 REFERENCES
A shadow of the repulsive Rutherford scattering in the fixed-target and the center-of-mass frame
• Physics
• 2020
The paper explores the shadow of the repulsive Rutherford scattering - the portion of space entirely shielded from admitting any particle trajectory. The geometric properties of the projectile shadowExpand
On the Scattering of the α -Particles by Matter
In the course of the experiments undertaken by Professor Rutherford and myself to determine accurately the number of α-particles expelled from 1 gramme of radium, our attention was directed to aExpand
Generalized Lorentz transformation for an accelerated, rotating frame of reference
An exact, explicit coordinate transformation between an inertial frame of reference and a frame of reference having an arbitrary time‐dependent, nongravitational acceleration and an arbitraryExpand
The Scattering of the α -Particles by Matter
In a preliminary note (‘Roy. Soc. Proc.’ A, vol. 81, p. 174, 1908) on the above subject, experiments were described which gave direct evidence of the scattering of the α -particles. In thoseExpand
On a Diffuse Reflection of the $\alpha$-Particles
• Physics, Materials Science
• 1909
When β -particles fall on a plate, a strong radiation emerges from the same side of the plate as that on which the β -particles fall. This radiation is regarded by many observers as a secondaryExpand
The scattering of α and β particles by matter and the structure of the atom
§ 1. It is well known that the α and the β particles suffer deflexions from their rectilinear paths by encounters with atoms of matter. This scattering is far more marked for the β than for the αExpand
Safe domain and elementary geometry
A classical problem of mechanics involves a projectile fired from a given point with a given velocity whose direction is varied. This results in a family of trajectories whose envelope defines theExpand
On the electrodynamics of moving bodies at low velocities
• Physics
• 2006
We discuss an article by Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond in which they have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism (1973 Nuovo Cimento B 14 217–33). We use their results to point out someExpand
Rainbow and glory scattering in Coulomb trajectories starting from a point in space
• Physics
• 1994
We have studied the family of orbits encountered when particles are emitted in all directions from a point source, in the presence of a Coulomb potential whose centre is displaced with respect to theExpand
A first principles derivation of the electromagnetic fields of a point charge in arbitrary motion
The electromagnetic fields of an accelerated charge are derived from first principles using Coulomb’s law and relativistic transformations. The electric and magnetic fields are derived for theExpand