Final-state interactions and superscaling in the semi-relativistic approach to quasielastic electron and neutrino scattering

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The semi-relativistic approach to electron and neutrino quasielastic scattering from nuclei is extended to include final-state interactions. Starting with the usual nonrelativistic continuum shell model, the problem is relativized by using the semi-relativistic expansion of the current in powers of the initial nucleon momentum and relativistic kinematics. Two different approaches are considered for the final-state interactions: the Smith-Wambach 2p-2h damping model and the Dirac-equation-based potential extracted from a relativistic mean-field plus the Darwin factor. Using the latter, the scaling properties of (e,e′) and (νμ,μ-) cross sections for intermediate momentum transfers are investigated. © 2007 The American Physical Society.

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Amaro, J. E., Barbaro, M. B., Caballero, J. A., Donnelly, T. W., & Udias, J. M. (2007). Final-state interactions and superscaling in the semi-relativistic approach to quasielastic electron and neutrino scattering. Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, 75(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.75.034613

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