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A model of short-range correlations in the charge response
The validity of a model treating the short-range correlations up to the first
order is studied by calculating the charge response of an infinite system and
comparing the obtained results with those of a Fermi Hypernetted Chain
calculation.Comment: 6 pages, 3 Postscript figures, to be published on Phys. Rev.
Quantized form factor shift in the presence of free electron laser radiation
In electron scattering, the target form factors contribute significantly to
the diffraction pattern and carry information on the target electromagnetic
charge distribution. Here we show that the presence of electromagnetic
radiation, as intense as currently available in Free Electron Lasers, shifts
the dependence of the target form factors by a quantity that depends on the
number of photons absorbed or emitted by the electron as well as on the
parameters of the electromagnetic radiation. As example, we show the impact of
intense ultraviolet and soft X-ray radiation on elastic electron scattering by
Ne-like Argon ion and by Xenon atom. We find that the shift brought by the
radiation to the form factor is in the order of some percent. Our results may
open up a new avenue to explore matter with the assistance of laser
Multipartite entanglement dynamics in a cavity
We study the dynamics of two kinds of entanglement, and there interplay. On
one hand, the intrinsic entanglement within a central system composed by three
two level atoms, and measured by multipartite concurrence, on the other, the
entanglement between the central system and a cavity, acting as an environment,
and measured with purity. Using dipole-dipole and Ising interactions between
atoms we propose two Hamiltonians, a homogeneous and a quasi-homogeneous one.
We find an upper bound for concurrence as a function of purity, associated to
the evolution of the state. A lower bound is also observed for the
homogeneous case. In both situations, we show the existence of critical values
of the interaction, for which the dynamics of entanglement seem complex.Comment: 10 pages, closest to journal versio
A study of the structure of jet turbulence producing jet noise
Characteristics of turbulent structure of mixing region near outlet of circular subsonic jet and production of jet nois
Neutrino and antineutrino CCQE scattering in the SuperScaling Approximation from MiniBooNE to NOMAD energies
We compare the predictions of the SuperScaling model for charged current
quasielastic muonic neutrino and antineutrino scattering from C with
experimental data spanning an energy range up to 100 GeV. We discuss the
sensitivity of the results to different parametrizations of the nucleon vector
and axial-vector form factors. Finally, we show the differences between
electron and muon (anti-)neutrino cross sections relevant for the STORM
facility.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures; v2: small corrections in the text and two added
references; version accepted for publication by Phys. Lett.
Analysis of Meson Exchange and Isobar Currents in (e,e'p) Reactions from O-16
An analysis of the effects of meson exchange and isobar currents in exclusive
(e,e'p) processes from O-16 under quasi-free kinematics is presented. A model
that has probed its feasibility for inclusive quasi-elastic (e,e') processes is
considered. Sensitivity to final state interactions between the outgoing proton
and the residual nucleus is discussed by comparing the results obtained with
phenomenological optical potentials and a continuum nuclear shell-model
calculation. The contribution of the meson-exchange and isobar currents to the
response functions is evaluated and compared to previous calculations, which
differ notably from our results. These two-body contributions cannot solve the
puzzle of the simultaneous description of the different responses
experimentally separated. Copyright 1999 by The American Physical SocietyComment: 5 pages, plus 3 PS figures. To be published in Phys. Rev. C Updated
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