Quasielastic Electron Scattering From U
1986
5 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.C 34 (1986) 1243-1247
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Abstract: (APS)
Rosenbluth separations of electron scattering response functions for uranium targets were made with data using measurements from five laboratory angles (60°, 90°, 134.5°, 140°, and 160°) at three-momentum transfers ranging from 280 to 500 MeV/c. The separations were made to determine if previously reported quenching of the longitudinal response function persisted in targets with large atomic number. The results are compared to relativistic Fermi gas calculations and calculations following the formalism of Rosenfelder. The measured transverse response functions agree quite well with the Rosenfelder-type calculations and almost as well with the relativistic Fermi gas calculations. The measured longitudinal response functions show significant quenching at low q. This quenching diminishes with increasing q but is never quite overcome.- ELECTRON NUCLEUS: DEEP INELASTIC SCATTERING
- DEEP INELASTIC SCATTERING: ELECTRON NUCLEUS
- ELECTRON NUCLEUS: NUCLEAR REACTION
- URANIUM
- MODEL: FERMI GAS
- APPROXIMATION: HARTREE-FOCK
- INTERPRETATION OF EXPERIMENTS
- 0.10-0.69 GEV: 60-160 DEGREES
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