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High momentum transfer RT,L response functions for 3,4He

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In this article, the tantalizing problem of the quenching of the Coulomb sum rule observed in medium weight nuclei is investigated in light nuclei at high momentum transfer, and the ratio of the longitudinal to the transverse reduced response functions in the negative y region reaches unity.
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This article is published in Nuclear Physics.The article was published on 1993-03-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sum rule in quantum mechanics & Electron.

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Energy levels of light nuclei A=11☆

TL;DR: A review of evidence on the properties of the A = 11 nuclei is given in this paper, with emphasis on the material leading to information about the structure of the a = 11 systems.

Energy Levels of Light Nuclei A = 17

TL;DR: An evaluation of A = 16-17 was published in Nuclear Physics A564 (1993), p. 1. as mentioned in this paper corrected some errors discovered after the article went to press.

Energy Levels of Light Nuclei A =1 9

TL;DR: An evaluation of A = 1 8-19 was published in Nuclear Physics A595 (1995), p. 1. as discussed by the authors corrected some errors discovered after the article went to press.
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Coulomb sum rule for /sup 40/Ca, /sup 48/Ca, and /sup 56/Fe for Q < or = 550 MeV/c

TL;DR: Deepinelastic electron scattering from /sup 40/Ca, /sup 48/Ca and /sup 56/Fe has been measured at 60/sup 0, 90/Sup 0, and 140/sup0/ and at inelasticities up to and including the 3,3 region as discussed by the authors.
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Longitudinal and Transverse Inelastic Electron Scattering from Fe 56

TL;DR: The longitudinal and transverse inelastic response functions have been determined for vector momentum transfers, q, from 210--410 MeV/c and for energy losses 0<..omega.. < or = 220 MeV as mentioned in this paper.
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Transverse and longitudinal response functions in deep inelastic electron scattering from 3He

TL;DR: In this article, the transverse and longitudinal response functions were extracted at four-momentum transfers between −0.1 (GeV/c ) 2 and − 0.3 (G/c) 2 and up to an energy transfer of 450 MeV.
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