@Article{, title={Using the Occupation Numbers of States to Calculate Charge Density Distribution}, author={Alaa B.K. and Ehsan M.R.}, journal={Iraqi Journal of Applied Physics المجلة العراقية للفيزياء التطبيقية}, volume={9}, number={2}, pages={31-36}, year={2013}, abstract={Introducing an additional parameter that reflects the difference of theoccupation numbers of states between the real states of the nuclei and thesimple shell model predictions, leads to a very good agreement between thecalculated and experimental results of the CDD and form factors. This leads to the conclusion that proposing as an additional parameter is areal one.

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