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Abstract:
The effective boson number is related to the effective valence nucleon pair number in the normal parity orbits for the first time.A new approach is suggested for calculating the effective valence nucleon pair number i.e. effective boson number in the light rare-earth region.
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Yang Jianjun
, Ma Boqiang
, Li Guanglie
. Non-perturbative Quark Propagator and the Study of the Non-trivial Q2 Dependence in the Nucleon Structure Functions. Chinese Physics C,
1997, 21(2): 146-156. |
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