AbstractRelativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclusive A(e,e′p) reactions for 0.3⩽Q2⩽10 (GeV/c)2 are presented for the target nuclei C, Si, Fe and Pb. For Q2⩾0.6 (GeV/c)2, the transparency results are computed within the framework of the recently developed relativistic multiple-scattering Glauber approximation (RMSGA). The target-mass and Q2 dependence of the RMSGA predictions are compared with relativistic distorted-wave impulse approximation (RDWIA) calculations. Despite the very different model assumptions underlying the treatment of the final-state interactions in the RMSGA and RDWIA frameworks, they predict comparable nuclear transparencies for kinematic regimes where both models are ap...
A relativistic and quantum mechanical framework to compute nuclear transparencies for pion and nucle...
We examine the nuclear transparency for the (e; e0p) reaction, applying a relativistic quark model t...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...
Relativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclusive A(e...
AbstractRelativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclu...
Relativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclusive A(e...
Relativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclusive A(e...
A relativistic framework for computing the nuclear transparency extracted from A(p,2p) scattering pr...
AbstractWe outline a relativistic and unfactorized framework to treat the final-state interactions i...
The nuclear transparencies extracted form A(e, e'p) reactions are computed within the frameworks of ...
The nuclear transparencies extracted form A(e; e0p) reactions are computed within the frameworks of ...
Background: The recent Jefferson Laboratory data for the nuclear transparency in rho(0) electroprodu...
The main focus of my PhD thesis is on exclusive proton-induced A(p,pN) reactions. A relativistic and...
The Glauber approximation is used to calculate the contribution of nucleon correlations in high-ener...
The problem of nuclear propagation through the nuclear medium in quasielastic A(e,e'p) reactions is ...
A relativistic and quantum mechanical framework to compute nuclear transparencies for pion and nucle...
We examine the nuclear transparency for the (e; e0p) reaction, applying a relativistic quark model t...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...
Relativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclusive A(e...
AbstractRelativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclu...
Relativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclusive A(e...
Relativistic and unfactorized calculations for the nuclear transparency extracted from exclusive A(e...
A relativistic framework for computing the nuclear transparency extracted from A(p,2p) scattering pr...
AbstractWe outline a relativistic and unfactorized framework to treat the final-state interactions i...
The nuclear transparencies extracted form A(e, e'p) reactions are computed within the frameworks of ...
The nuclear transparencies extracted form A(e; e0p) reactions are computed within the frameworks of ...
Background: The recent Jefferson Laboratory data for the nuclear transparency in rho(0) electroprodu...
The main focus of my PhD thesis is on exclusive proton-induced A(p,pN) reactions. A relativistic and...
The Glauber approximation is used to calculate the contribution of nucleon correlations in high-ener...
The problem of nuclear propagation through the nuclear medium in quasielastic A(e,e'p) reactions is ...
A relativistic and quantum mechanical framework to compute nuclear transparencies for pion and nucle...
We examine the nuclear transparency for the (e; e0p) reaction, applying a relativistic quark model t...
A consistent comparison between nonrelativistic and relativistic descriptions of the (e,e'p) reactio...