Competing electric and magnetic excitations in backward electron scattering from heavy deformed nuclei
Abstract
Important E2 contributions to the (e,e) cross sections of low-lying orbital M1 excitations are found in heavy deformed nuclei, arising from the small energy separation between the two excitations with IπK = 2+1 and 1+1, respectively. They are studied microscopically in QRPA using DWBA. The accompanying E2 response is negligible at small momentum transfer q but contributes substantially to the cross sections measured at θ = 165 for 0.6 < q eff < 0.9 fm-1 (40 Ei 70 MeV) and leads to a very good agreement with experiment. The electric response is of longitudinal C2 type for θ 175 but becomes almost purely transverse E2 for larger backward angles. The transverse E2 response remains comparable with the M1 response for q eff > 1.2 fm-1 (Ei > 100 MeV) and even dominant for Ei > 200 MeV. This happens even at large backward angles θ > 175 , where the M1 dominance is limited to the lower q region.
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