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... proton optical potential , accounting for the difference in ki- netic energy of neutrons and protons in the region of the nucleus . This correction is necessary because the nuclear part of the opti- cal potential is energy dependent and ...
... proton optical potential , accounting for the difference in ki- netic energy of neutrons and protons in the region of the nucleus . This correction is necessary because the nuclear part of the opti- cal potential is energy dependent and ...
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... neutron and proton scattering are compared with data36,37 in Figs . 18 and 19. The proton transition density was a Tassie - model form , normalized to the B ( E2 ) determined from Coulomb excitation38 . The solid curves show the ...
... neutron and proton scattering are compared with data36,37 in Figs . 18 and 19. The proton transition density was a Tassie - model form , normalized to the B ( E2 ) determined from Coulomb excitation38 . The solid curves show the ...
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... proton SCS nucleus , for example , the valence neutrons will polarize " core " protons more strongly than core neutrons , thereby tending to restore the propotionality of neutron to proton amplitudes toward N / Z , in agreement with the ...
... proton SCS nucleus , for example , the valence neutrons will polarize " core " protons more strongly than core neutrons , thereby tending to restore the propotionality of neutron to proton amplitudes toward N / Z , in agreement with the ...
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Implication of microscopic reaction analyses below | 14 |
Test of effective interactions for nucleon scattering | 90 |
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