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Helm model interpretation of <sup>16</sup>O form factors: application to pion photoproduction and muon capture

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1980

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The available experimental data for the form factors of the T = 1 levels in 16 O, obtained from electron scattering at low (Darmstadt), medium (Tohoku), and high momentum transfer (Stanford), are interpreted by the generalized Helm model. This phenomenological model reduces the form factor description of each level to the listing of a few physical parameters, i.e., the radius and smearing width of the transition densities of charge (current) and magnetization, and their corresponding strength constants. Its parameters having been determined by the form factor fits, the model may then be used to predict the results of other medium energy processes; this is done here for the photoproduction of charged pions and for muon capture in 16 O.