Neutron Form Factors from Inelastic Electron Scattering in Tritium and Helium - 3


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Measurements are reported of the inelastic scattering of electrons from the mirror nuclei of tritium and helium - 3. The ratio of the quasi-elastic electron-tritium and electron-helium -3 cross sections was measured to a precision of about 3% for values of the square of the four-momentum transfer, equal to 2.5 and 4.6/F sq. Detailed measurements of the shape of the entire inelastic spectra and estimates of the total inelastic cross sections were made. While these data are primarily intended to furnish additional experimental information which will be of use in determining the structure of the three-body nuclei, it is also pointed out that such data are a possible source of information on the structure of the neutron. (Author).



















Electron Scattering from Polarized Tritium


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The recent development of high-intensity gaseous targets of polarized hydrogen and deuterium raises the interesting possibility of developing a polarized tritium target that can operate in relatively high current electron beams. Here I discuss the feasibility of a measurement of the helicity-dependent asymmetry in 3{rvec H}({rvec e}, e(prime)) inclusive quasielastic scattering with such a target.




Electron Scattering on Nucleons, Threebody Nuclei, and Ca40


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The experimental results of elastic scattering of electrons are given. The structure of protons and neutrons is studied using the form factor given by relativity theory, and the scattering amplitude of scattered electrons. Two mirror nuclei, Helium-3 and Hydrogen-3, are studied as examples of the three-body problem. The shape of the charge distribution of the nucleus of Ca40 is discussed.