Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1998-09-10
Phys.Lett. B441 (1998) 1-8
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
8 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Physics Letters B
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01195-2
Differential (e,e'pp) measurements are presently recognized as a way of studying short-range correlations in finite nuclei. The ($\vec{e},e'\vec{p}p$) and ($\vec{e},e'\vec{p}n$) differential cross section and polarization observables are studied in a microscopic model that accounts for the short-range correlations, outgoing-nucleon distortions, meson-exchange and $\Delta$-isobar currents. It is pointed out that polarization observables represent an attractive alternative for absolute electronuclear two-nucleon knockout measurements. In the polarization transfer $P'_t$ for ($\vec{e},e'\vec{p}p$), the effect of central short-range correlations is predicted to be large while at the same time the final-state interaction effects are small.
Debruyne Dimitri
Nespen Wim Van
Ryckebusch Jan
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