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Electromagnetic Breakup of Nuclei with A = 3 ÷ 6

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Few-Body Problems in Physics ’02

Part of the book series: Few-Body Systems ((FEWBODY,volume 14))

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Inelastic electromagnetic reactions with nuclei are an important tool to investigate details of the nuclear structure and to study the underlying dynamics. In few-body physics one has the great advantage of not being hampered by many-body approximations. Thus rigorous microscopic calculations can be carried out. On the other hand finding exact solutions for bound and scattering states is a rather difficult task already for the 3N system and a further increasing number of particles leads to even more difficulties.

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Leidemann, W. (2003). Electromagnetic Breakup of Nuclei with A = 3 ÷ 6. In: Krivec, R., Rosina, M., Golli, B., Širca, S. (eds) Few-Body Problems in Physics ’02. Few-Body Systems, vol 14. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6728-1_73

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