Quaiselastic scattering from relativistic bound nucleons: Transverse-Longitudinal response

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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10 pages, including 2 figures. Removed preliminary experimental data from the figures

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.5451

Predictions for electron induced proton knockout from the $p_{1/2}$ and $p_{3/2}$ shells in $^{16}$O are presented using various approximations for the relativistic nucleonic current. Results for the differential cross section, transverse-longitudinal response ($R_{TL}$) and left-right asymmetry $A_{TL}$ are compared at $|Q^2|=0.8$ (GeV/c)$^2$ corresponding to TJNAF experiment 89-003. We show that there are important dynamical and kinematical relativistic effects which can be tested by experiment.

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