The influence of short-range correlations on the p-wave single-particle
spectral function in 16O is studied as a function of energy. This
influence, which is represented by the admixture of high-momentum components,
is found to be small in the p-shell quasihole wave functions. It is therefore
unlikely that studies of quasihole momentum distributions using the (e,e′p)
reaction will reveal a significant contribution of high momentum components.
Instead, high-momentum components become increasingly more dominant at higher
excitation energy. The above observations are consistent with the energy
distribution of high-momentum components in nuclear matter.Comment: 5 pages, RevTeX, 3 figure