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Coincidence experiments with electrons

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Coincidence experiments with electrons provide new information on the structure of nucleons and nuclei. Using new CW accelerators, kinematic regions can be explored with high precision which have not been accessible previously. The equipment and the necessary steps in the analysis of (e,e′p) experiments will be discussed and illustrated with new data taken at the MAMI facility.

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Lectures given at the Indian-Summer School on Electron Scattering of Nucleons and Nuclei, Prague (Czech Republic), September 1994.

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Boeglin, W.U. Coincidence experiments with electrons. Czech J Phys 45, 295–335 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01698011

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