Abstract

We calculate the contribution from the convection current to the recently measured transverse form factor of the $^{12}\mathrm{C}$ ${2}^{+}$ level at 4.44 MeV. The convection current dominates for small momentum transfer and is determined by the $B(E2)$. In this region, theory agrees with experiment. At intermediate momentum transfer, agreement with experiment is only possible assuming a coherent sum of the convection current and magnetization density contributions.NUCLEAR STRUCTURE $^{12}\mathrm{C}$, $E=4.44$ MeV; calculated ${{F}_{T}}^{2}$.

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