2010
DOI: 10.1134/s1063779610010065
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The Coulomb resonances and dynamics of electrodisintegration of nuclei by high-energy electrons

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“…It must be emphasized that the Coulomb resonances are the something more than merely the Coulomb resonances. First, the Coulomb resonances present a practically essential part of the quantum-mechanical theory of quasi-discrete spectrum in non-relativistic quantum mechanics [12,25,27]. Second, the Coulomb resonances are, first and foremost, a natural extension of the nuclear shell model to the continuous spectrum region [12,25,27].…”
Section: Introduction: the Electro-disintegration Of Atomic Nuclei By High-energy Electronsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It must be emphasized that the Coulomb resonances are the something more than merely the Coulomb resonances. First, the Coulomb resonances present a practically essential part of the quantum-mechanical theory of quasi-discrete spectrum in non-relativistic quantum mechanics [12,25,27]. Second, the Coulomb resonances are, first and foremost, a natural extension of the nuclear shell model to the continuous spectrum region [12,25,27].…”
Section: Introduction: the Electro-disintegration Of Atomic Nuclei By High-energy Electronsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the Coulomb resonances present a practically essential part of the quantum-mechanical theory of quasi-discrete spectrum in non-relativistic quantum mechanics [12,25,27]. Second, the Coulomb resonances are, first and foremost, a natural extension of the nuclear shell model to the continuous spectrum region [12,25,27]. Third, it is the Coulomb resonances that will provide additional and very useful insight into our understanding of gigantic dipole resonance phenomenon in the framework of the shell model [12,25,27], etc.…”
Section: Introduction: the Electro-disintegration Of Atomic Nuclei By High-energy Electronsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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