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29 March 2024
 
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Quasi-elastic and inelastic inclusive electron scattering from an oxygen jet target
M. Anghinolfi ; M. Ripani ; M. Battaglieri ; R. Cenni ; P. Corvisiero ; A. Longhi ; V.I. Mokeev ; G. Ricco ; M. Taiuti ; A. Teglia ; A. Zucchiatti ; N. Bianchi ; A. Fantoni ; P. Levi Sandri ; V. Lucherini ; V. Muccifora ; E. Polli ; A. Reolon ; P. Rossi ; S. Simula ;
Date 1 Mar 1996
Journal Nucl.Phys. A602 (1996) 405-422
Subject nucl-th
AbstractThe results of an experiment on inclusive electron scattering from an oxygen jet target, performed in a wide range of energy and momentum transfer covering both quasi-elastic and $Delta$(1232) resonance regions, are reported. In the former region the theoretical predictions, obtained including effects of nucleon-nucleon correlations in both initial and final states, give a good description of the experimental data. In the inelastic region a broadening as well as a damping of the resonant part of the cross section with respect to the free nucleon case is observed. The need of more detailed calculations including nuclear structure effects on the electroproduction cross section of nucleon resonances is highlighted.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/9603001
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