1988
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(88)90973-2
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Relativistic medium effects for 208Pb at intermediate energies

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“…Moss et al [217] measured the angular distribution of the continuum in the (p,p') reactions on 116 Sn (800 MeV), and the spin transfer coefficient Dnn' for 208 Pb (400 MeV) and of 90 Zr (500 MeV) and concluded that the data were satisfactorily described by a model which treated properly the surface nature ofthe interaction and the effects ofPauli blocking. Chen et al [218] measured analyzing power and spectral data for the inelastic proton scattering from 208 Pb at 290 MeV, for excitation energies up to 160 MeV. They concluded that the semi-infinite slab model of Esbensen and Bertsch [219] gave a good description of the shape of the continuum.…”
Section: Spectral Shapesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Moss et al [217] measured the angular distribution of the continuum in the (p,p') reactions on 116 Sn (800 MeV), and the spin transfer coefficient Dnn' for 208 Pb (400 MeV) and of 90 Zr (500 MeV) and concluded that the data were satisfactorily described by a model which treated properly the surface nature ofthe interaction and the effects ofPauli blocking. Chen et al [218] measured analyzing power and spectral data for the inelastic proton scattering from 208 Pb at 290 MeV, for excitation energies up to 160 MeV. They concluded that the semi-infinite slab model of Esbensen and Bertsch [219] gave a good description of the shape of the continuum.…”
Section: Spectral Shapesmentioning
confidence: 97%