The Magnetic Form Factors for Some Nuclei 51V, 59Co, 93Nb, 115In by using Valence with and Without Core Polarization Effects Models
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The magnetic electron scattering form factor with glekpn, d3f7, ho models space for 51V , 59Co, 93Nb, and 115In nuclei are discussed with and without core polarization effects(CP). The calculations are done with the help of NuShellX@MUS code. The radial wave function for the single-particle matrix elements have been calculated with the SKyrme-Hartree Fock (SKX), Wood-Saxon(WS), and harmonic oscillator (HO) potentials. valence model(Vm) used in these calculation to calculate form factors with core-polarization effects. The results give a good agreement with available experimental data.
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