Teilchenflüsse
Teilchenflüsse, often translated as particle flux, refers to the rate at which particles pass through a given surface area per unit time. This concept is fundamental in various scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, and astrophysics. In physics, Teilchenflüsse are crucial for understanding phenomena like nuclear reactions, where the flux of neutrons determines the rate of fission. Similarly, in atmospheric science, the flux of aerosols or gases through a boundary layer influences air quality and climate models.
The measurement of Teilchenflüsse typically involves detectors that count the number of particles crossing a defined