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Relativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scattering

We calculate all spin-transfer observables for the quasielastic ($\vec{p},\vec{n}$) reaction in a relativistic plane-wave impulse approximation. The nuclear-structure information is contained in a large set of nuclear-response functions that are computed in nuclear matter using a relativistic random...

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Autores principales: Horowitz, C J, Piekarewicz, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/265601
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author Horowitz, C J
Piekarewicz, J
author_facet Horowitz, C J
Piekarewicz, J
author_sort Horowitz, C J
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description We calculate all spin-transfer observables for the quasielastic ($\vec{p},\vec{n}$) reaction in a relativistic plane-wave impulse approximation. The nuclear-structure information is contained in a large set of nuclear-response functions that are computed in nuclear matter using a relativistic random-phase approximation to the Walecka model. A reduced value of the nucleon mass in the medium induces important dynamical changes in the residual isovector interaction relative to its nonrelativistic counterpart. As a result, good agreement is found for all spin observables --- including the spin-longitudinal to spin-transverse ratio --- when compared to the original (q=1.72~fm^{-1}) NTOF experiment. In contrast, the spin-longitudinal to spin-transverse ratio is underpredicted at q=1.2~fm^{-1} and overpredicted at q=2.5~fm^{-1}. We comment on the role of distortions as a possible solution to this discrepancy.
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spelling cern-2656012019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/265601engHorowitz, C JPiekarewicz, JRelativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scatteringNuclear PhysicsWe calculate all spin-transfer observables for the quasielastic ($\vec{p},\vec{n}$) reaction in a relativistic plane-wave impulse approximation. The nuclear-structure information is contained in a large set of nuclear-response functions that are computed in nuclear matter using a relativistic random-phase approximation to the Walecka model. A reduced value of the nucleon mass in the medium induces important dynamical changes in the residual isovector interaction relative to its nonrelativistic counterpart. As a result, good agreement is found for all spin observables --- including the spin-longitudinal to spin-transverse ratio --- when compared to the original (q=1.72~fm^{-1}) NTOF experiment. In contrast, the spin-longitudinal to spin-transverse ratio is underpredicted at q=1.2~fm^{-1} and overpredicted at q=2.5~fm^{-1}. We comment on the role of distortions as a possible solution to this discrepancy.nucl-th/9407001FSU-SCRI-94-62oai:cds.cern.ch:2656011994-07-01
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Horowitz, C J
Piekarewicz, J
Relativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scattering
title Relativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scattering
title_full Relativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scattering
title_fullStr Relativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scattering
title_full_unstemmed Relativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scattering
title_short Relativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scattering
title_sort relativistic treatment of spin-transfer observables in quasielastic ($\vec{\bf p},\vec{\bf n}$) scattering
topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/265601
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