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Mean-field and two-body nuclear effects in inclusive electron scattering on argon, carbon, and titanium: The superscaling approach

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We compare the predictions of the superscaling approach (SuSAv2) model including two-particle two-hole meson-exchange currents with the recent JLab data for inclusive electron scattering on three different targets (C, Ar, and Ti). The agreement is very good over the full energy spectrum, with some discrepancy seen only in the deep inelastic region. The 2p2h response, peaked in the dip region between the quasielastic and Δ-resonance peak, is essential to reproduce the data. We also analyze the kF (Fermi momentum) dependence of the data in terms of scaling of the second kind, showing that the 2p2h response scales very differently from the quasielastic one, in full accord with what is predicted by the model. The results represent a valuable test of the applicability of the model to neutrino scattering processes on different nuclei.

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Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad y ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) FIS2017-88410-P

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Junta de Andalucía FQM160

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U.S. Department of Energy United States Department of Energy (DOE), DE-FC0294ER40818

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March 27, 2023
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November 30, 2023