Positronium formation in methanol and ethanol
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Over the past decade there has been increasing interest in the total scattering cross sections (Qtot ) for positrons interacting with biomolecules (e.g., the recent series of measurements by Zecca and co-workers presented in Refs. The motiva- tion for these measurements is to advance the understanding of the interaction of positrons in matters of biological importance, for example, in improving the quality of modeling of positron tracks in positron emission tomography (PET).
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