Coulomb scattering refers to the scattering of charged particles due to the Coulomb force, which is the attractive or repulsive interaction between charged particles. When one charged particle, such as an electron, is scattered by another charged particle, like a nucleus or another electron, the interaction can be described using the framework of quantum mechanics. The term "Coulomb scattering state" typically refers to the quantum mechanical state of a particle that results from the interaction between two charged particles via the Coulomb potential.

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