Meson-exchange currents and superscaling analysis with relativistic effective mass of quasielastic electron scattering from C-12
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American Physical Society
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2021-08-02Referencia bibliográfica
Martínez, V. L., Ruiz, I., Amaro, J. E. (2021). Meson-exchange currents and superscaling analysis with relativistic effective mass of quasielastic electron scattering from C-12. PHYSICAL REVIEW C 104, 025501. [https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.025501]
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Spanish Government FIS2017-85053-C2-1-P; Junta de Andalucia FQM-225; Agencia Estatal de Investigacion; European Social Fund (ESF)Abstract
We reanalyze the scaling properties of inclusive quasielastic electron scattering from 12C by subtracting
from the data the effects of two-particle emission. A model of relativistic meson-exchange currents (MEC)
is employed within the mean field theory of nuclear matter, with scalar and vector potentials that induce an
effective mass and a vector energy to the nucleons. A new phenomenological quasielastic scaling function is
extracted from a selection of the data after the subtraction of the 2p-2h contribution. The resulting superscaling
approach with relativistic effectivemass (SuSAM*) can be used to compute the genuine quasielastic cross section
without contamination of the 2p-2h channel that can then be added separately to obtain the total quasielastic plus
two-nucleon emission response.