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[en] In 1960 Lynch, Holland and Hammermesh initiated the Time Domain Moessbauer Spectroscopy (TDMS). The time dependent transmission integral as calculated by Hammermesh, leads to infinite series of Bessel functions and it is always a problem where to terminate the summation. The authors propose an alternative way leading to calculation of an integral. In the numerical calculation methods there are always estimations of the errors due to the procedure used. The transmission is calculated for the general case when AiS ≠ AiA, where S is the source and A is the absorber. The transmission integral for the case AiS = AiA is also given. (author)
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Tsalev, D. (comp.); National Commission on Spectroscopy (Bulgaria); Bylgarska Akademiya na Naukite, Sofia (Bulgaria); Sofia Univ. (Bulgaria); Druzhestvo na Khimitsite v Bylgariya, Sofia (Bulgaria); Druzhestvo na Fizitsite v Bylgariya, Sofia (Bulgaria); National Palace of Culture, Sofia (Bulgaria); 172 p; 1989; p. 132-133; Symposium on inductively coupled plasma atomic spectroscopy; Sofia (Bulgaria); 7-9 Jul 1989; Symposium on electrothermal atomization; Pamporovo (Bulgaria); 7-10 Jul 1989; Laser-atomic spectroscopy symposium; Burgas (Bulgaria); 7-10 Jul 1989; Astro-spectroscopy symposium; Rozhen (Bulgaria); 7-10 Jul 1989; Moessbauer spectroscopy symposium; Sofia (Bulgaria); 7-10 Jul 1989; International workshop on electron magnetic resonance of diso rdered systems; Pravets (Bulgaria); 7-10 Jul 1989; Available from Bulgarian INIS Centre, Sofia (BG)
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