A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reaction is presented. We use the nonrelativistic DWEEPY code and develop a fully relativistic model starting from the effective Pauli reduction for the scattering state and the relativistic mean field theory for the bound state. Results for the 16O(e,e'p) differential cross section and structure functions are compared in various kinematical conditions. A limit in energy of the validity of the nonrelativistic approach is established. The effects of spinor distortion and of the effective momentum approximation for the scattering state are discussed. A satisfactory agreement with data of differential cross sections, structure functions, and polarizati...
Abstract. We study the evolution of the (e, e p) cross section on nuclei with increasing asymmetry b...
Recoil nucleon transferred polarization observables in coincidence quasielastic electron scattering ...
Coincidence cross sections and the structure functions R{sub L+TT},#2; R{sub T} and R{sub LT} have b...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...
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...
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...
We develop a fully relativistic distorted wave impulse approximation DWIA model for photonuclear rea...
Predictions for electron induced proton knockout from p1/2 and p3/2 shells in 16O are presented usin...
We develop a fully relativistic distorted wave impulse approximation DWIA model for photonuclear rea...
AbstractWe outline a relativistic and unfactorized framework to treat the final-state interactions i...
Relativistic calculations for the quasifree electron scattering process (e, e'p) and the direct knoc...
The cross sections of the ($e,e'N$) and ($\gamma,p$) reactions on $^{16}$O are calculated, for the t...
The cross sections of the ($e,e'N$) and ($\gamma,p$) reactions on $^{16}$O are calculated, for the t...
Abstract. We study the evolution of the (e, e p) cross section on nuclei with increasing asymmetry b...
Recoil nucleon transferred polarization observables in coincidence quasielastic electron scattering ...
Coincidence cross sections and the structure functions R{sub L+TT},#2; R{sub T} and R{sub LT} have b...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...
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...
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...
We develop a fully relativistic distorted wave impulse approximation DWIA model for photonuclear rea...
Predictions for electron induced proton knockout from p1/2 and p3/2 shells in 16O are presented usin...
We develop a fully relativistic distorted wave impulse approximation DWIA model for photonuclear rea...
AbstractWe outline a relativistic and unfactorized framework to treat the final-state interactions i...
Relativistic calculations for the quasifree electron scattering process (e, e'p) and the direct knoc...
The cross sections of the ($e,e'N$) and ($\gamma,p$) reactions on $^{16}$O are calculated, for the t...
The cross sections of the ($e,e'N$) and ($\gamma,p$) reactions on $^{16}$O are calculated, for the t...
Abstract. We study the evolution of the (e, e p) cross section on nuclei with increasing asymmetry b...
Recoil nucleon transferred polarization observables in coincidence quasielastic electron scattering ...
Coincidence cross sections and the structure functions R{sub L+TT},#2; R{sub T} and R{sub LT} have b...