XRS belongs to the class of non-resonant inelastic X-ray scattering, which has a
cross section of :{d^2 \sigma \over d \Omega d E}= \left({ d \sigma \over d \Omega }\right)_{\rm Th} \times S(q,E). Here, (d \sigma / d \Omega )_{\rm Th} is the
Thomson cross section, which signifies that the scattering is that of electromagnetic waves from electrons. The physics of the system under study is buried in the
dynamic structure factor S(q,E), which is a function of momentum transfer q and energy transfer E. The dynamic structure factor contains all non-resonant electronic excitations, including not only the core-electron excitations observed in XRS but also e.g.
plasmons, the collective fluctuations of
valence electrons, and
Compton scattering. == Similarity to X-ray absorption ==