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Low Momentum Transfer Electron Scattering

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As we have heard in the previous reports, elastic and inelastic electron scattering has become an important tool in nuclear studies. Let me once more stress the basic advantage of using electrons as electromagnetic probes, namely the decoupling of energy- and momentum-transfer to the nucleus.

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Beck, F. (1970). Low Momentum Transfer Electron Scattering. In: Devons, S. (eds) High-Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1827-9_4

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