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... interaction are well known . This paper attempts to assess the accuracy of presently available interactions through comparisons with ... effective interactions for nucleon scattering and charge exchange below 60 MeV F S Dietrich F Petrovich.
... interaction are well known . This paper attempts to assess the accuracy of presently available interactions through comparisons with ... effective interactions for nucleon scattering and charge exchange below 60 MeV F S Dietrich F Petrovich.
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... effective interaction that is so complicated that it requires further theoretical guidance for its parameterization . The most important characteristics of the effective interaction that must be described are its exchange mixture ...
... effective interaction that is so complicated that it requires further theoretical guidance for its parameterization . The most important characteristics of the effective interaction that must be described are its exchange mixture ...
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... effective interaction by dividing it by the density , and accounting for the range of the interaction a posteriori by a multiplicative Gaussian form factor with an empirically determined range parameter . This procedure , originally ...
... effective interaction by dividing it by the density , and accounting for the range of the interaction a posteriori by a multiplicative Gaussian form factor with an empirically determined range parameter . This procedure , originally ...
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Implication of microscopic reaction analyses below | 14 |
Test of effective interactions for nucleon scattering | 90 |
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