2020
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.102.024602
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Inclusive electron scattering off C12, Ca40 , and Ar

Abstract: The scattering of electrons on carbon, calcium, and argon targets are analyzed using an approach that incorporates the contributions to the electromagnetic response functions from the quasielastic (QE), inelastic processes, and two-particle and two-hole meson exchange current (2p-2h MEC). This approach describes well the whole energy spectrum of data at very different kinematics. It is shown that the accuracy of the (e, e) cross-section calculations in the region between the QE and δ-resonance peaks, where the… Show more

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“…In Refs. [28][29][30]49] and others, a simpler approach is used in which the inclusive cross section is described by using only the real part of the optical potential, which is referred to as the rROP. This approach is found to yield realistic results for the inclusive cross section up to large momentum transfer.…”
Section: A Final-state Potentialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Refs. [28][29][30]49] and others, a simpler approach is used in which the inclusive cross section is described by using only the real part of the optical potential, which is referred to as the rROP. This approach is found to yield realistic results for the inclusive cross section up to large momentum transfer.…”
Section: A Final-state Potentialsmentioning
confidence: 99%