Coulomb sum rules are evaluated in those nuclei where experimental data are available. The role of the high energy tail of the excitation spectrum and of dynamical correlations, explicitly included in the calculation, is discussed. They seem to be essential for reaching an agreement between theory and experiments.
Coulomb Sum Rule: A systematic comparison with experimental Data
Orlandini, Giuseppina;Traini, Marco Claudio
1985-01-01
Abstract
Coulomb sum rules are evaluated in those nuclei where experimental data are available. The role of the high energy tail of the excitation spectrum and of dynamical correlations, explicitly included in the calculation, is discussed. They seem to be essential for reaching an agreement between theory and experiments.File in questo prodotto:
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