A compact approach based on the folding model is suggested for the
determination of the isoscalar and isovector transition strengths of the
low-lying (ΔS=ΔT=0) excitations induced by inelastic proton
scattering measured with exotic beams. Our analysis of the recently measured
inelastic 18,20O+p scattering data at Elab=30 and 43 MeV/nucleon
has given for the first time an accurate estimate of the isoscalar β0
and isovector β1 deformation parameters (which cannot be determined from
the (p,p') data alone by standard methods) for 21+ and 31− excited
states in 18,20O. Quite strong isovector mixing was found in the 21+
inelastic 20O+p scattering channel, where the strength of the isovector
form factor F1 (prototype of the Lane potential) corresponds to a β1
value almost 3 times larger than β0 and a ratio of nuclear transition
matrix elements Mn/Mp≃4.2.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure