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Electron scattering on 3He --A playground to test nuclear dynamics

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The electron-induced processes on 3He are analyzed using the Faddeev formalism with modern nucleon-nucleon and three-nucleon forces as well as exchange currents. The kinematical region is restricted to a mostly nonrelativistic one where the three-nucleon c.m. energy is below the pion production threshold and the three-momentum of the virtual photon is sufficiently below the nucleon mass. Comparisons with available data are shown and cases of agreement and disagreement are found. It is argued that new and precise data are needed to systematically check the present-day dynamical ingredients.

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Communicated by U.-G. Meißner

Received: 6 February 2004, Published online: 17 August 2004

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21.45. + v Few-body systems - 21.10.-k Properties of nuclei; nuclear energy levels - 25.10. + s Nuclear reactions involving few-nucleon systems - 25.20.-x Photonuclear reactions

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Glöckle, W., Golak, J., Skibiński, R. et al. Electron scattering on 3He --A playground to test nuclear dynamics. Eur. Phys. J. A 21, 335–348 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2004-10001-5

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