Abstract

The effects of the two-body short range correlation (SRC) and the occupation probability (�) of higher states on the elastic electron scattering longitudinal form factors F(q) are investigated. Considering the effect of higher occupation probabilities and the effect of SRCs is important in getting a good agreement between the calculated elastic longitudinal electron scattering F(q)s and those of the experimental data for 4 He, 12 C, 16 O, 28 Si, 32 S, and 40 Ca nuclei.

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