In a series of recent publications, a new approach to the non-relativistic reduction of the electromagnetic current operator in calculations of electro-nuclear reactions has been introduced. In one of these papers, the conjecture that at energies of a few GeV, the bulk of the relativistic effects comes from the current and not from the nuclear dynamics was made, based on the large relativistic effects in the transverse-longitudinal response. Here, the authors explicitly compare a fully relativistic, manifestly covariant calculation performed with the Gross equation, with a calculation that uses a non-relativistic wave function and a fully relativistic current operator. They find very good agreement up to missing momenta of 400 MeV/c, thus c...
The transverse nuclear response to an electromagnetic probe which is limited to create (or destroyed...
It is well known that coincidence quasielastic ((e) over right arrow ,e'N) reactions are not appropr...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
We employ a recent approach to the non-relativistic reduction of the electromagnetic current operato...
Relativistic calculations for the quasifree electron scattering process (e, e'p) and the direct knoc...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
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 effect of relativistic corrections on the missing strength of (e,e'p) reactions is evaluated
The effect of relativistic corrections on the missing strength of (e,e'p) reactions is evaluated
We investigate the role of relativistic and nonrelativistic optical potentials used in the analysis ...
The transverse nuclear response to an electromagnetic probe which is limited to create (or destroyed...
It is well known that coincidence quasielastic ((e) over right arrow ,e'N) reactions are not appropr...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
We employ a recent approach to the non-relativistic reduction of the electromagnetic current operato...
Relativistic calculations for the quasifree electron scattering process (e, e'p) and the direct knoc...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...
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 effect of relativistic corrections on the missing strength of (e,e'p) reactions is evaluated
The effect of relativistic corrections on the missing strength of (e,e'p) reactions is evaluated
We investigate the role of relativistic and nonrelativistic optical potentials used in the analysis ...
The transverse nuclear response to an electromagnetic probe which is limited to create (or destroyed...
It is well known that coincidence quasielastic ((e) over right arrow ,e'N) reactions are not appropr...
The structure function R(LT) and the cross-section asymmetry A(phi) with respect to the direction of...