Radiation scattering
In
telecommunication,
radiation scattering is the diversion of radiation (thermal, electromagnetic, or nuclear) from its original
path as a result of interaction or collisions with atoms, molecules, or larger particles in the atmosphere or other media between the source of
radiation (
e.g., a nuclear explosion) and a point some distance away. As a result of scattering, radiation (especially gamma rays and neutrons) will be received at such a point from many directions instead of only from the direction of the source.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms