We investigate the role of relativistic and nonrelativistic optical potentials used in the analysis of ($e,e'p$) data. We find that the relativistic calculations produce smaller ($e,e'p$) cross sections even in the case in which both relativistic and nonrelativistic optical potentials fit equally well the elastic proton--nucleus scattering data. Compared to the nonrelativistic impulse approximation, this effect is due to a depletion in the nuclear interior of the relativistic nucleon current, which should be taken into account in the nonrelativistic treatment by a proper redefinition of the effective current operator
The theoretical framework for cross section calculations of the (e, e′p) knockout reaction is outlin...
The theoretical framework for cross section calculations of the (e, e′p) knockout reaction is outlin...
The effects of relativistic kinematics are studied for nuclear collisions of equal mass nuclei. It i...
A comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reaction is presen...
A comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reaction is presen...
In a series of recent publications, a new approach to the non-relativistic reduction of the electrom...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...
The optical potential (OP) is a powerful instrument for calculations on a wide variety of nuclear re...
The optical potential (OP) is a powerful instrument for calculations on a wide variety of nuclear re...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...
The effects of relativistic kinematics are studied for nuclear collisions of equal mass nuclei. It i...
The eikonal approximation is used to calculate the reaction cross-section for proton scattering from...
Relativistic calculations for the quasifree electron scattering process (e, e'p) and the direct knoc...
The authors present a relativistic and cross-section factorized framework for computing quasielastic...
Optical potential parameters in nuclear model calculations are determined by fitting elastic scatter...
The theoretical framework for cross section calculations of the (e, e′p) knockout reaction is outlin...
The theoretical framework for cross section calculations of the (e, e′p) knockout reaction is outlin...
The effects of relativistic kinematics are studied for nuclear collisions of equal mass nuclei. It i...
A comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reaction is presen...
A comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reaction is presen...
In a series of recent publications, a new approach to the non-relativistic reduction of the electrom...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...
The optical potential (OP) is a powerful instrument for calculations on a wide variety of nuclear re...
The optical potential (OP) is a powerful instrument for calculations on a wide variety of nuclear re...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...
The effects of relativistic kinematics are studied for nuclear collisions of equal mass nuclei. It i...
The eikonal approximation is used to calculate the reaction cross-section for proton scattering from...
Relativistic calculations for the quasifree electron scattering process (e, e'p) and the direct knoc...
The authors present a relativistic and cross-section factorized framework for computing quasielastic...
Optical potential parameters in nuclear model calculations are determined by fitting elastic scatter...
The theoretical framework for cross section calculations of the (e, e′p) knockout reaction is outlin...
The theoretical framework for cross section calculations of the (e, e′p) knockout reaction is outlin...
The effects of relativistic kinematics are studied for nuclear collisions of equal mass nuclei. It i...