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... proton , which will effectively close out some of the high - lying states . The second Coulomb effect comes from the intermediate Greens function which is different for protons and neutrons due to the presence of the Coulomb potential ...
... proton , which will effectively close out some of the high - lying states . The second Coulomb effect comes from the intermediate Greens function which is different for protons and neutrons due to the presence of the Coulomb potential ...
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... proton transition densities , is clearly inconsistent with the combined study of neutron and proton scattering . Fig . 20 shows calculations using the Brieva - Rook and JLM interactions in comparison with data for neutron and proton1,42 ...
... proton transition densities , is clearly inconsistent with the combined study of neutron and proton scattering . Fig . 20 shows calculations using the Brieva - Rook and JLM interactions in comparison with data for neutron and proton1,42 ...
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... proton and neutron components are characterized by collective motion in which the protons and neutrons move with equal amplitude in phase ( the isoscalar mode ) and out of phase ( the isovector mode ) and in the single - particle models ...
... proton and neutron components are characterized by collective motion in which the protons and neutrons move with equal amplitude in phase ( the isoscalar mode ) and out of phase ( the isovector mode ) and in the single - particle models ...
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