Nuclear dynamics and quasi-elastic electron scattering

L. S. Celenza, W. S. Pong, M. M. Rahman, and C. M. Shakin
Phys. Rev. C 26, 320 – Published 1 August 1982
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Abstract

We present results of calculations of the longitudinal and transverse response function for inelastic electron scattering from Fe56 and C12. In the impulse approximation it is found that the calculated longitudinal response is approximately forty percent too large for Fe56. We discuss those aspects of nuclear dynamics which could account for this discrepancy and suggest that the depletion of the shell model orbitals through various (short-range) correlation effects may play an important role. It is suggested that a significant longitudinal response may exist at energies above the quasi-elastic domain; this response would involve the excitation of 2p-2h states. In our model there is a significant disagreement between theory and experiment for the transverse response. We ascribe this disagreement to meson-exchange-current effects; however, we present no calculations of such effects in this work. Quantitative studies of these effects in finite nuclei are required. If our model for the quenching of the longitudinal response in the quasi-elastic domain proves to be correct, we can infer that quasi-elastic electron scattering studies may provide a measurement of the average probability of the occupation of a shell model orbital.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Quasi-elastic electron scattering; transverse and longitudinal response functions; finite nucleus calculations in a modified impulse approximation.

  • Received 10 March 1982

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.26.320

©1982 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

L. S. Celenza, W. S. Pong, M. M. Rahman*, and C. M. Shakin

  • Department of Physics and Institute for Nuclear Theory, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York 11210

  • *On leave from the University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria.

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Vol. 26, Iss. 2 — August 1982

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