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The Role of Final State Interactions in Quasielastic $^{56}$Fe$(e,e')$ Reactions at large $|\vec q|$

Nuclear Theory 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

A relativistic finite nucleus calculation using a Dirac optical potential is used to investigate the importance of final state interactions [FSI] at large momentum transfers in inclusive quasielastic electronuclear reactions. The optical potential is derived from first-order multiple scattering theory and then is used to calculate the FSI in a nonspectral Green's function doorway approach. At intermediate momentum transfers excellent predictions of the quasielastic 56^{56}Fe(e,e)(e,e') experimental data for the longitudinal response function are obtained. In comparisons with recent measurements at q=1.14|{\vec q|}=1.14~GeV/c the theoretical calculations of RLR_L give good agreement for the quasielastic peak shape and amplitude, but place the position of the peak at an energy transfer of about 4040~MeV higher than the data.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9410038,
  title  = {The Role of Final State Interactions in Quasielastic $^{56}$Fe$(e,e')$ Reactions at large $|\vec q|$},
  author = {C. R. Chinn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9410038},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

13 pages typeset using revtex 3.0 with 6 postscript figures in accompanying uuencoded file; submitted to Phys. Rev. C