Relativistic and Nuclear Structure Effects in Parity-Violating Quasielastic Electron Scattering

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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23 pages, Latex with Revtex, 17 figures (not included); HARD copies available on request, SCRI-020593

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10.1103/PhysRevC.47.2924

The parity violating longitudinal asymmetry ${\cal A}$ is calculated for quasielastic electron scattering. We use a variety of relativistic mean field models for the response of nuclear matter and $^{12}$C at a momentum transfer of q=550 MeV/c. Relativistic effects from a reduced nucleon mass, RPA correlations and vacuum polarization can all change ${\cal A}$ by a relatively large amount. These large nuclear structure corrections could make it impossible to extract strange quark matrix elements or radiative corrections to weak axial currents.

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