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27 April 2024
 
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Dynamical relativistic effects in quasielastic 1p-shell proton knockout from 16O
S Platchkov ; R Pomatsalyuk ; D L Prout ; V A Punjabi ; T Pussieux ; G Quemener ; R D Ransome ; O Ravel ; Y Roblin ; R Roche ; D Rowntree ; G A Rutledge ; P M Rutt ; A Saha ; T Saito ; A J Sarty ; A Serdarevic-Offermann ; T P Smith ; A Soldi ; P Sorokin ; P Souder ; R Suleiman ; J A Templon ; T Terasawa ; L Todor ; H Tsubota ;
Date 10 Apr 2000
Journal Phys Rev Lett, 84 (15), 3265-9
AbstractWe have measured the cross section for quasielastic 1p-shell proton knockout in the 16O(e,e(’)p) reaction at omega = 0.439 GeV and Q2 = 0.8 (GeV/c)(2) for missing momentum P(miss)</=355 MeV/c. We have extracted the response functions R(L+TT), R(T), R(LT), and the left-right asymmetry, A(LT), for the 1p(1/2) and the 1p(3/2) states. The data are well described by relativistic distorted wave impulse approximation calculations. At large P(miss), the structure observed in A(LT) indicates the existence of dynamical relativistic effects.
Source PubMed, pmid11019066
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