1974
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(74)90141-5
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Model independent evaluation of the inelastic e− scattering cross sections from the 3− (2.615 MeV) level in 208Pb

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“…Some results are claimed to be model-independent (for example, Refs. [14,15]). Values of B(E3)↑ determined from inelastic electron scattering are listed in Table IV, together with the bombarding energies and values of momentum transfer used.…”
Section: Inelastic Electron Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Some results are claimed to be model-independent (for example, Refs. [14,15]). Values of B(E3)↑ determined from inelastic electron scattering are listed in Table IV, together with the bombarding energies and values of momentum transfer used.…”
Section: Inelastic Electron Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Subsequently, Barnett et ale (1973) (1977) Hausser et ale (1972) Grosse et ale (1971) Phillips (1969) Goutte et al (1980) Rothhaas et al (1974) Friedrich (1972) Nagao (1972) Nagao and Torizuka (1971) Ziegler andPeterson (1968) Corcalciuc et ale (1983) Bertrand et al (1980) Lilley et ale (1980) Morsch et ale (1980) Harakeh et ale (1979) Rutledge and Hiebert (1976) excitation of 208Pb by 12C, 2°Ne, 32S and 40Ar ions and obtained Q3-= -1. 1± 0·4 e b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and an excited state, which we have obtained from Refs. [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26], and the corresponding theoretical results of our model. In the case of the 2 + 1 and 3 − 1 final states, a good agreement between experimental and theoretical results is obtained in the surface region (r ≈ R S = 1.4A 1/3 fm-arrows in the figures).…”
Section: The Predictive Power Of the Systematicsmentioning
confidence: 96%