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If a repulsive potential drops of monotonically with r, then for energies high compared to V(rm) the angle of scattering will be small. Under these conditions show that Eq. (3.97) can be manipulated so that the deflection angle is given approximately by where y, obviously, is u/um. Show further, that if V(u) is of the form Cu n. where n is a positive integer, then in the high-energy limit the cross section is proportional to -2(l + l/n).
If a repulsive potential drops of monotonically with r, then for energies high compared to V(rm) the angle of scattering will be small. Under these conditions show that Eq. (3.97) can be manipulated so that the deflection angle is given approximately by where y, obviously, is u/um. Show further, that if V(u) is of the form Cu n. where n is a positive integer, then in the high-energy limit the cross section is proportional to -2(l + l/n).