40 research outputs found

    Hadron Structure Studied with the Electromagnetic Probe - from Giant Resonances to Meson Production

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    The development of theoretical photonuclear physics over the last 40 years is illustrated by a few selected examples highlighting a number of important issues like collective motion in nuclei, the role of subnuclear degrees of freedom, relativity and meson production.Comment: 10 pages latex including 10 figures, invited talk presented at the Symposium on Fundamental Issues in Elementary Matter, Sept. 25-29, 2000, Bad Honnef, German

    On Complete Sets of Polarization Observables

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    A new criterion is developed which provides a check as to whether a chosen set of polarization observables is complete with respect to the determination of all independent TT-matrix elements of a reaction of the type a+bc+d+...a+b\to c+d+.... As an illustrative example, this criterion is applied to the longitudinal observables of deuteron electrodisintegration.Comment: 8 pages revtex, final version, accepted for Nucl. Phys.

    Photonuclear effect in heavy deformed nuclei

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    The theory of Raman scattering is extended to include electric-quadrupole radiation. The results obtained are used to compute the elastic and Raman scattering cross sections of heavy deformed nuclei. The dipole and quadrupole resonances are described by a previously developed theory which includes surface vibrations and rotations. The computed cross sections are compared with experimental data for all those nuclei where both absorption and scattering cross sections are available. Some discrepances still exist in certain details; however, the over-all agreement between theory and experiment is very good

    The generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule for deuteron electrodisintegration

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    The generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule IγdGDH(Q2)I^{GDH}_{\gamma^*d}(Q^2) for deuteron electrodisintegration d(e,e)npd(e,e')np as function of the squared four-momentum transfer Q2Q^2 is evaluated by explicit integration. The calculation is based on a conventional nonrelativistic framework using a realistic NNNN-potential and including contributions from meson exchange currents, isobar configurations and leading order relativistic terms. Good convergence is achieved. The prominent feature is a deep negative minimum, IγdGDH=9.5I_{\gamma^* d}^{GDH}=-9.5 mb, at low Q20.2Q^2\approx 0.2 fm2^{-2} which is almost exclusively driven by the nucleon isovector anomalous magnetic moment contribution to the magnetic dipole transition to the 1S0^1S_0-state. Above Q2=20Q^2=20 fm2^{-2} the integral IγGDH(Q2)I^{GDH}_{\gamma^*}(Q^2) approaches zero rapidly.Comment: 6 pages Revtex4, 4 figure

    Influence of Coulomb distortion on polarization observables in elastic electromagnetic lepton hadron scattering at low energies

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    The formal expression for the most general polarization observable in elastic electromagnetic lepton hadron scattering at low energies is derived for the nonrelativistic regime. For the explicit evaluation the influence of Coulomb distortion on various polarization observables is calculated in a distorted wave Born approximation. Besides the hyperfine interaction also the spin-orbit interactions of lepton and hadron are included. For like charges the Coulomb repulsion reduces strongly the size of polarization observables compared to the plane wave Born approximation whereas for opposite charges the Coulomb attraction leads to a substantial increase of these observables for hadron lab kinetic energies below about 20 keV.Comment: 32 pages, 26 figures. Typos corrected, notation slightly changed, figures redrawn, one figure and references added. A condensed version is in press in Physical Review

    Inclusive electron scattering off 4He

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    Inclusive electron scattering off 4He is calculated exactly with a complete treatment of the final state interaction within a simple semirealistic potential model. We discuss results for both the longitudinal and the transverse response functions, at various momentum transfers. A consistent meson exchange current is implemented. Good agreement with available experimental data is found for the longitudinal response function, while some strength is still missing in the transverse response function.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. to appear in the proceedings of the 18th International IUPAP Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, Santos-S.Paulo, August 21-26, 200

    Photon Scattering with the Lorentz Integral Transform Method

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    The application of the Lorentz integral transform (LIT) method to photon scattering off nuclei is presented in general. As an example, elastic photon scattering off the deuteron in the unretarded dipole approximation is considered using the LIT method. The inversion of the integral transform is discussed in detail paying particular attention to the high-energy contributions in the resonance term. The obtained E1-polarizabilities are compared to results from the literature. The corresponding theoretical cross section is confronted with experimental results confirming, as already known from previous studies, that the E1-contribution is the most important one at lower energies.Comment: 15 pages, 10 figure

    The Role of Meson Retardation in the NN Interaction above Pion Threshold

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    A model is developed for the hadronic interaction in the two-nucleon system above pion threshold which is based on meson, nucleon and Δ\Delta degrees of freedom and which includes full meson retardation in the exchange operators. For technical reasons, the model allows maximal one meson to be present explicitly. Thus the Hilbert space contains besides NNNN and NΔN\Delta also configurations consisting of two nucleons and one meson. For this reason, only two- and three-body unitarity is obeyed, and the model is suited for reactions in the two nucleon sector only, where one pion is produced or absorbed. Starting from a realistic pure nucleonic retarded potential, which had to be renormalized because of the additional π\pi and Δ\Delta degrees of freedom, a reasonable fit to experimental NNNN-scattering data could be achieved.Comment: 30 pages revtex including 17 figures, outline of model and discussion shortened, typos correcte
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