Barn (unit)
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A barn (symbol b) is a unit of area. While the barn is not an SI unit, it is accepted (although discouraged) for use with the SI. Originally used in nuclear physics for expressing the cross sectional area of nuclei and nuclear reactions, today it is used in all fields of high energy physics to express the cross sections of any scattering process. A barn is approximately equal to the cross sectional area of a uranium nucleus.
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[edit] Definition
1 barn (b) = 10−28 square metres (m²) = 100 square femtometres (fm²) = 10−24 square centimeters (cm²) (Most commonly used)
[edit] Commonly used prefixed versions
- 1 millibarn (mb) = 10−31 m².
- 1 picobarn (pb) = 10−40 m².
- 1 femtobarn (fb) = 10−43 m².
[edit] Conversions
Calculated cross sections are often found in units of (GeV)−2(ℏc)2 = 0.3894 mb.
[edit] Origin
The etymology is clearly whimsical—the unit is said to be "as big as a barn" compared to the typical cross sections for nuclear reactions. It may have been thought as beneficial to use the term to obscure discussions of weapons research during World War II.
The origin of the barn is described in the February 2006 issue of symmetry magazine.
[edit] External links
- Official SI website: Table 8. Other non-SI units currently accepted for use with the International System Their use is not encouraged.
- IUPAC citation for this usage of "barn"
- Article on cross-section
SI derived unit square metre, from base unit metre | Orders of magnitude for area | Conversion of units for area | |||||||||||||
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1 fm² | 1 pm² | 1 nm² | 1 µm² | 1 mm² | 1 m² | 1 km² | 1 Mm² | 1 Gm² | 1 Tm² | 1 E+30 m² | 1 E+36 m² | ||||
10 fm² | 10 pm² | 10 nm² | 10 µm² | 10 mm² | 10 m² | 10 km² | 10 Mm² | 10 Gm² | 10 Tm² | ||||||
100 fm² | 100 pm² | 100 nm² | 100 µm² | 100 mm² | = | 1 cm² | 100 m² | = | 1 dam² aka a | 100 km² | 100 Mm² | 100 Gm² | 100 Tm² | ||
1,000 fm² | 1,000 pm² | 1,000 nm² | 1,000 µm² | 1,000 mm² | = | 10 cm² | 1,000 m² | = | 10 dam² aka a | 1,000 km² | 1,000 Mm² | 1,000 Gm² | 1,000 Tm² | ||
10,000 fm² | 10,000 pm² | 10,000 nm² | 10,000 µm² | 10,000 mm² | = | 1 dm² | 10,000 m² | = | 1 hm² aka ha | 10,000 km² | 10,000 Mm² | 10,000 Gm² | 10,000 Tm² | ||
100,000 fm² | 100,000 pm² | 100,000 nm² | 100,000 µm² | 100,000 mm² | = | 10 dm² | 100,000 m² | = | 10 hm² aka ha | 100,000 km² | 100,000 Mm² | 100,000 Gm² | 100,000 Tm² | 1 E+41 m² |