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Electron Scattering From Complex Nuclei V36A

Part of the Pure and Applied Physics (Vol.36) series
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Electron Scattering from Complex Nuclei, Part A covers the historical phases of experimental development in elastic and inelastic electron scattering. This five-chapter text presents the logical development of the underlying theory of electron scattering.
After briefly discussing the history of electron scattering from nuclei, this book goes on describing the theory of elastic scattering from a point nucleus, both with Born approximation and the accurate solution of the Dirac equation, as well as the corresponding experiments. The following chapter considers the analysis of nuclear charge distributions experiments using Born cross section and phase-shift methods. A chapter is devoted to the complete elastic and inelastic Born theory. This chapter also deals with the derivation of a theorem on the general form of the electron-nucleus scattering cross section, with an emphasis on the influence of the neglected transverse interaction on the cross section. The last chapter presents the status of elastic scattering along with some topics in muonic atoms that also determine nuclear charge densities.
This book will be of great benefit to physicists, researchers, and graduate students who are interested in nuclear structure problems.

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Product Details
Academic Press
0323148123 / 9780323148122
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
02/12/2012
English
427 pages
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