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Elastic scattering of electrons by deuterons in the framework of the source theory by J. Schwinger

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Cross sections of the elastic scattering of electrons from the deuterons are calculated with the concept of primitive interaction, disregarding the form factors of the deuteron. Formulas are derived for the various possibilities of the electron and deuteron polarization. Numerical results are given for 175 MeV scattering in the rest frame.

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We thank the Zentrale Rechenanlage der Justus Liebig-Universität in Gießen for the possibility to do numerical calculations.

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Göritz, G.H., Paßler, K.H., Sauer, G. et al. Elastic scattering of electrons by deuterons in the framework of the source theory by J. Schwinger. Z. Physik 260, 325–328 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01396023

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