1990
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.41.335
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Large basis space effects in electron scattering form factors of light nuclei

Abstract: Large basis space projected Hartree-Fock wave functions have been used to calculate the longitudinal and transverse (electric) form factors from the excitations of 2i and 4i states in ' C, Ne, andMg. The results obtained by use of such large basis space models of structure are compared with limited basis space (shell-model) predictions to show that momentum-transfer-dependent corrections can be quite diverse.

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“…The results of calculations made using the large basis PHF model of nuclear structure are shown by the continuous (full spectroscopy) and dashed (s-d shell components) curves. The dot-dash and dotted curves represent the results obtained previously using the shell model and deformed shell model OBDMEs for the 21 excitation (Amos et al 1980).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The results of calculations made using the large basis PHF model of nuclear structure are shown by the continuous (full spectroscopy) and dashed (s-d shell components) curves. The dot-dash and dotted curves represent the results obtained previously using the shell model and deformed shell model OBDMEs for the 21 excitation (Amos et al 1980).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The results of such large-structure-based space models are contrasted to finitebase-space predictions (the shell model) to demonstrate that momentum-transfer-dependent corrections can be quite varied. authored by Amos, K. and C. Steward [6].…”
Section: Journal Of University Of Anbar For Pure Science (Juaps)mentioning
confidence: 99%