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... volume integrals of the potential , as these are believed to be less sensitive to the details of the form factor . However the presence of fine structure in the volume integrals does not necessarily imply fine structure in the potential ...
... volume integrals of the potential , as these are believed to be less sensitive to the details of the form factor . However the presence of fine structure in the volume integrals does not necessarily imply fine structure in the potential ...
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... Volume integrals per nucleon of the real and imaginary central potentials from the analysis of p- Ca ( open circles ) ... volume integral passes through zero around 500 MeV . On the other hand , the individual scalar and vector rms radii ...
... Volume integrals per nucleon of the real and imaginary central potentials from the analysis of p- Ca ( open circles ) ... volume integral passes through zero around 500 MeV . On the other hand , the individual scalar and vector rms radii ...
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... Volume integrals of the real and imaginary spin orbit potential determined from fitting the p- Ca data . Open circles are from an earlier analysis , closed circles from this work . Interesting characteristics of the second order Dirac ...
... Volume integrals of the real and imaginary spin orbit potential determined from fitting the p- Ca data . Open circles are from an earlier analysis , closed circles from this work . Interesting characteristics of the second order Dirac ...
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