Abstract
High energy electron scattering is a very powerful tool for studying geometrical details of nuclear structure. The studies provide information on static distribution of charge and magnetization in nuclei. As the interaction is relatively weak so that in the scattering process the internal structure of the target nucleus is not significantly disturbed. Using electrons as projectile, we can study how transition matrix elements vary with q2 and map out the Fourier transforms of the transition charge and current densities called Form Factors or Structure factors. In the high energy electron scattering we can know the details of the spatial distribution of transition charge and current density. In this paper we have formulated CFF for 5He nucleus
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