Short-range correlations and transverse response enhancement from meson-exchange currents
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Electron Scattering Correlation
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2025-11-25Referencia bibliográfica
P R Casale and J E Amaro 2025 J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 52 115105
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MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 - ERDF/EU (PID2023-147072NB-I00); Junta de Andalucía (Grant No. FQM-225)Resumen
We investigate the role of short-range correlations (SRC) in the transverse
nuclear response within the quasielastic peak region, focusing on the oneparticle one-hole (1p1h) channel. The calculation is performed in nuclear
matter by solving the Bethe–Goldstone equation with the realistic Granada
2013 nucleon–nucleon potential, including both one-body and two-body
meson-exchange currents (MEC) of seagull, pion-in-flight, and Δ types. We
find that MEC produce a sizable enhancement of the transverse response in
the 1p1h channel when acting on correlated nucleon pairs with highmomentum components generated by SRC. This is in contrast to the uncorrelated case, where MEC—dominated by the Δ current—can even yield a
negative effect. The results are consistent with previous findings based on the
correlated basis function approach, supporting the interpretation that SRC
play a central role in the transverse response enhancement from MEC.





