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RPWIA analysis of dynamical relativistic contributions in 16O(e→,e′p→) reactions

✍ Scribed by M.C. Martı́nez; J.A. Caballero; T.W. Donnelly


Book ID
104335597
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
546 KB
Volume
707
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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✦ Synopsis


Coincidence scattering of polarized electrons from nuclei with polarization transfer to outgoing nucleons is studied within the context of relativistic mean field theory. Effects introduced by the dynamical enhancement of the lower components of the bound nucleon wave function are analyzed for the polarized response functions and transferred polarization asymmetries assuming the relativistic plane-wave impulse approximation (RPWIA). Results obtained by projecting out the negative-energy components are compared with the fully relativistic calculation for proton knockout from p 1/2 and p 3/2 shells in 16 O for a variety of kinematic situations. The crucial role played by the relativistic dynamics in some spin-dependent observables is clearly manifested even for low/medium values of the missing momentum. The degree to which knowledge about nucleon form factors can be extracted from analyses of this type of process is also discussed.


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