The similarities in the experimental indications for multinucleon mechanisms
in (γ,p) and (e,e′p) processes are pointed out. For both types of
reactions, the substantial role of two-nucleon emission processes for
transitions to high excitation energies in the residual nucleus is stressed. A
microscopic model for the calculation of the two-body knockout contributions to
the inclusive (γ,N) reaction is presented. It is based on an
unfactorized formalism for the calculation of electromagnetically induced
two-nucleon emission cross sections. The model is shown to yield a reasonable
description of the overall behaviour of the 12C(γ,p) and
12C(γ,n) data at high excitation energies in the residual nucleus.
In the calculations effects from non-resonant and resonant pion exchange
currents are included. Photoabsorption on these currents are predicted to
produce the major contributions to the exclusive 16O(γ,n0)15O
process at photonenergies above the pion threshold. Double differential cross
sections for photon induced pp and pn emission from 16O are calculated
and compared with the data.Comment: 18 pages, Revtex 3.0, 13 figures (available upon request),
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