1964
DOI: 10.1007/bf02750209
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Photons and electrons in nuclear processes

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“…In the electron scattering case, because the electron can also scatter through the nuclear interior, the longitudinal and transverse components of the interaction acquire different weights. To show this we pick up a result first obtained by Bosco and Fubini [26] and later worked out in details by Eisenberg [27] and we relate the results to our present notation and conditions. Let us consider the particle emission from a nucleus following E1 excitation by real photons.…”
Section: Inelastic Electron Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In the electron scattering case, because the electron can also scatter through the nuclear interior, the longitudinal and transverse components of the interaction acquire different weights. To show this we pick up a result first obtained by Bosco and Fubini [26] and later worked out in details by Eisenberg [27] and we relate the results to our present notation and conditions. Let us consider the particle emission from a nucleus following E1 excitation by real photons.…”
Section: Inelastic Electron Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 85%