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This chapter outlines the relevant theoretical background needed to understand and interpret the measured proton scattering data. This includes a discussion of the proton scattering formalism and the effective interaction utilized to account for the interaction between projectile and target in Sect. 5.1. The basics of the Interacting Boson Model 2 (IBM-2) are discussed in Sect. 5.2 with special emphasis on mixed-symmetry states. The properties of the nuclei of interest were calculated in the framework of the QPM which is covered in Sect. 5.3.

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Walz, C. (2016). Theoretical Background of the Proton Scattering Experiments. In: The Two-Photon Decay of the 11-/2 Isomer of 137Ba and Mixed-Symmetry States of 92,94Zr and 94Mo. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27183-5_5

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