1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf01892806
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Nucleon momentum and density distributions of nuclei

Abstract: In the framework of recently suggested density coherent fluctuations model the nucleon momentum and density distributions are examined. Nucleon momentum and density distributions are expressed in terms of the fluctuation's function, experimentally obtainable from the elastic electron-nuclei scattering.

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“…CFM The important feature of the dash-dotted distributions is the steep slope behavior when k increases. This behavior is in disagreement with other studies [4,5,7,8] and it is attributed to the fact that the ground state shell model wave functions given in terms of a Slater determinant does not take into account the important effects of the short range dynamical correlation functions. Hence, the short-range repulsive features of the nucleon-nucleon forces are responsible for the high momentum behavior of the NMD [5,7].…”
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“…CFM The important feature of the dash-dotted distributions is the steep slope behavior when k increases. This behavior is in disagreement with other studies [4,5,7,8] and it is attributed to the fact that the ground state shell model wave functions given in terms of a Slater determinant does not take into account the important effects of the short range dynamical correlation functions. Hence, the short-range repulsive features of the nucleon-nucleon forces are responsible for the high momentum behavior of the NMD [5,7].…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…In the CFM [4,16], the mixed density is given by (4) Equation (1) corresponds to the general statement of the CFM in which the NDD of the nuclear matter fluctuates around the average distribution, keeping spherical symmetry and uniformity. The diagonal element of (1) (8) and holds only for monotonically decreasing…”
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