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Electroexcitation of negative-parity states in sup 18 O

Form-factor measurements in the momentum-transfer range 0.6{le}{ital q}{le}2.7 fm{sup {minus}1} are presented for the 1{sup {minus}} levels in {sup 18}O at 4.46, 6.20, 7.62, and 8.04 MeV, the 3{sup {minus}} levels at 5.10, 6.40, and 8.29 MeV, and the 5{sup {minus}} levels at 7.86 and 8.13 MeV. These...

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Published in:Physical review. C, Nuclear physics Nuclear physics, 1991-05, Vol.43:5
Main Authors: Manley, D.M., Berman, B.L., Bertozzi, W., Buti, T.N., Finn, J.M., Hersman, F.W., Hyde-Wright, C.E., Hynes, M.V., Kelly, J.J., Kovash, M.A., Kowalski, S., Lourie, R.W., Murdock, B., Norum, B.E., Pugh, B., Sargent, C.P., Millener, D.J.
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description Form-factor measurements in the momentum-transfer range 0.6{le}{ital q}{le}2.7 fm{sup {minus}1} are presented for the 1{sup {minus}} levels in {sup 18}O at 4.46, 6.20, 7.62, and 8.04 MeV, the 3{sup {minus}} levels at 5.10, 6.40, and 8.29 MeV, and the 5{sup {minus}} levels at 7.86 and 8.13 MeV. These are the first measurements of the 5{sup {minus}} states by inelastic scattering and the first electron-scattering measurements of the higher 1{sup {minus}} and 3{sup {minus}} states. A Rosenbluth separation of the longitudinal and transverse form factors was performed by fitting the data with a phenomenological polynomial-times-Gaussian parametrization motivated by the form of theoretical form factors when harmonic-oscillator wave functions are used. Comparisons are made with structure models. The Coulomb form factors of several levels indicate the significance of small admixtures of 3{h bar}{omega} components in the negative-parity wave functions.
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CHARGED-PARTICLE REACTIONS
CROSS SECTIONS
DATA
DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS
ELECTRON REACTIONS
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
ENERGY RANGE
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
FORM FACTORS
FUNCTIONS
HARMONIC OSCILLATORS
INELASTIC SCATTERING
INFORMATION
LEPTON REACTIONS
MEV RANGE
MEV RANGE 01-10
NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS
NUCLEAR REACTIONS
NUMERICAL DATA
OSCILLATORS
OXYGEN 18 TARGET
PARTICLE PROPERTIES
SCATTERING
TARGETS
WAVE FUNCTIONS
title Electroexcitation of negative-parity states in sup 18 O
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