A measurement of the interference structure function RLT, for the ¹²C(e,e'p) reaction in the quasielastic region
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M. Holtrop, D. Jordán, T. McIlvain, R. Alarcon, R. Beck, W. Bertozzi, V. Bhushan, W. Boeglin, J. Chen, D. Dale
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G. Dodson, S. Dolfini, K. Dow, J. Dzengeleski, M. Epstein, M. Farkhondeh, S. Gilad, J. Gorgen, K. Joo, J. Kelsey, W. Kim, R. Laszewski, R. Lourie, J. Mandeville, D. Margaziotis, D. Martinez, R. Miskimen, C. Papanicolas, S. Penn, W. Sapp, A. Sarty, D. Tieger, C. Tschalaer, W. Turchinetz, G. Warren, L. Weinstein, S. Williamson
/ Abstract
The coincidence cross-section and the interference structure function, R_LT, were measured for the 12C(e,e'p) 11B reaction at quasielastic kinematics and central momentum transfer of q=400 MeV/c. The measurement was at an opening angle of theta_pq=11 degrees, covering a range in missing energy of E_m = 0 to 65 MeV. The R_LT structure function is found to be consistent with zero for E_m > 50 MeV, confirming an earlier study which indicated that R_L vanishes in this region. The integrated strengths of the p- and s-shell are compared with a Distorted Wave Impulse Approximation calculation. The s-shell strength and shape are compared with a Hartree Fock-Random Phase Approximation calculation. The DWIA calculation overestimates the cross sections for p- and s-shell proton knockout as expected, but surprisingly agrees with the extracted R_LT value for both shells. The HF-RPA calculation describes the data more consistently, which may be due to the inclusion of 2-body currents in this calculation.
Journal: Physical Review C