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Superscaling of non-quasielastic electron-nucleus scattering
Description
The present study focuses on the superscaling behavior of electron-nucleus cross sections in the region lying above the quasielastic peak, especially the region dominated by electroexcitation of the Δ. Non-quasielastic cross sections are obtained from all available high-quality data for 12C by subtracting effective quasielastic cross sections based on the superscaling hypothesis. These residuals are then compared with results obtained within a scaling-based extension of the relativistic Fermi gas model, including an investigation of violations of scaling of the first kind in the region above the quasielastic peak. A way to potentially isolate effects related to meson-exchange currents by subtracting both impulsive quasielastic and impulsive inelastic contributions from the experimental cross sections is also presented.
Abstract
DGI FIS2008-01143 FPA2006-13807-C02-01 FIS2008-04189Abstract
Junta de AndalucíaAbstract
INFN-MECAbstract
Programa Consolider-Ingenio 2000 CSD2007-00042Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/58601
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/58601
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