The analysis of Coulomb electron scattering for the ground state-nuclei Li6 , C12 , O18 , F19 and Ne 20 are performed with core polarization effects for the Modified Surface Delta Interaction (MSDI) and realistic Michigan three-range Yukawa (M3Y) interaction. The basic calculations included the Coulomb form factor, charge density, and the charge radii of the ground states. The Coulomb form factors for the M3Y interaction gave the best fit with the experimental data.
The Coulomb form factors for the elastic and inelastic electron-nucleus scatterings have been calculated for 12C and 20Ne nuclei in the ground and excited states with the same parity. We use a microscopic theory involving the effects from high configurations outside the model space, which are called the Core Polarization (CP) effects. For the core polarization matrix elements, the realistic Michigan sum of the three-range Yukawa (M3Y) interaction and the Modified Surface Delta Interaction (MSDI) are used as the two-body interactions. Additionally, the Harmonic Oscillators (HO) potential is applied to calculate wave functions. In the final step, a comparison has been made between the theoretical calculations of Coulomb form factors based on (M3Y) and (MSDI) interactions and the available experimental data. It is noticed that the Coulomb form factors for the (M3Y) interaction give a sensible delineation of the measured data.
The computations of the elastic and inelastic Coulomb form factors for the electron-nucleus scattering of Beryllium nucleus Be9 have performed with Core Polarization (CP) effects including the realistic Michigan sum of Three Range Yukawa (M3Y) Interaction, and the other residual interaction which is Modified Surface Delta Interaction (MSDI). In addition to mean square root charge density and charge radii for the ground state. The perturbation theory was adopted to compute the Core Polarization by using the Harmonic Oscillators (HO) potential to calculate single-particle radial wave functions.
In the comparison between the theoretical calculations of Coulomb form factors by (MSDI) interaction, realistic (M3Y) interaction, and the experimental results that measured before, it noticed that the Coulomb form factors for the (M3Y) interaction gave a reasonable depiction of the measured data.
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