Abstract

The inelastic longitudinal electron scattering form factors F(q)'s, an expression for the transition charge density are studied where the deformation in nuclear collective modes is taken into consideration besides the shell model transition density. The core polarization transition density is evaluated by adopting the shape of Tassie model together with form of the ground state two-body charge density distributions which included the effect of short range correlation(SRC). It is noticed that the core polarization effects which represent the collective modes are essential in obtaining a good agreement between the calculated inelastic longitudinal F(q)'s and those of experimental data for 20Ne and 24Mg nuclei.

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