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Subnuclear Degrees of Freedom in Photoabsorption and Scattering

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New Vistas in Electro-Nuclear Physics

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One of the main fields of interest in medium energy nuclear physics is the study of subnuclear or non-nucleonic degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) in nuclei, like meson and isobar or quark-gluon degrees of freedom. It bridges the gap between classical or low energy nuclear physics as understood in terms of nucleon-only degrees of freedom and elementary particle or high energy physics. Hereby one may distinguish roughly two major objectives.

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Arenhövel, H. (1986). Subnuclear Degrees of Freedom in Photoabsorption and Scattering. In: Tomusiak, E.L., Caplan, H.S., Dressler, E.T. (eds) New Vistas in Electro-Nuclear Physics. NATO ASI Series, vol 142. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5200-6_7

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