The neutron-scattering experiments performed by Ewen(1) et. al. are re
interpreted by means of random phase approximation (RPA). The Gaussian
chain model and Rouse dynamics are utilized to obtain the bare system
form factors and mobilities of a star polymer and matrix homopolymer.
It is demonstrated that how the static and dynamic scattering experim
ents can be combined to obtain the statistical segment length and corr
esponding friction coefficient as well as the radius of gyration of th
e arms of a star polymer in the matrix of a homopolymer via RPA.