Abstract
THE method of analysing the anomalous scattering which has recently been developed by Wenzel1 leads to a more detailed interpretation of the scattering phenomena, and furnishes results which so far are in excellent agreement with the other evidence available for the energy level system for light nuclei.
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BECK, G., HORSLEY, L. Anomalous Scattering and Structure of Light Nuclei. Nature 135, 430–431 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135430a0
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