Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of electron scattering from $^{12}\text{C}$ in the Short-Time Approximation
Nuclear Theory
2024-08-26 v2
Abstract
The Short-Time approximation is a method introduced to evaluate electroweak nuclear response for systems with , extending the reach of first-principle many-body Quantum Monte Carlo calculations. Using realistic two- and three-body nuclear interactions and consistent one- and two-body electromagnetic currents, we calculate longitudinal and transverse response densities and response functions of . We compare the resulting cross sections with experimental data for electron-nucleus scattering, finding good agreement.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2407.06986,
title = {Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of electron scattering from $^{12}\text{C}$ in the Short-Time Approximation},
author = {Lorenzo Andreoli and Garrett B. King and Saori Pastore and Maria Piarulli and Joseph Carlson and Stefano Gandolfi and Robert B. Wiringa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.06986},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
13 pages, 13 figures