Excerpt from On the Scattering of Γ Rays by Nuclei
Since j 0, l, 2, we distinguish a scalar, a vector, and a quadrupole 'polarizability; the vector polarizability vanishes in the static case, since 0. 0+ O for a; and it may often be disregarded as will be seen in Sec° 4 and 5.
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