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Empirical Fit to Inelastic Electron-Deuteron and Electron-Neutron Resonance Region Transverse Cross Sections

Abstract

An empirical fit is described to measurements of inclusive inelastic electron-deuteron cross sections in the kinematic r ange of four-momentum transfer 0Q2<100 \le Q^2<10 GeV2^2 and final state invariant mass 1.1<W<3.21.1<W<3.2 GeV. The deuteron fit relies on a fit of the ratio RpR_p of longitudinal to transverse cross sections for the proton, and the assumption Rp=RnR_p=R_n. The underlying fit parameters describe the average cross section for proton and neutron, with a plane-wave impulse approximation used to fit to the deuteron data. An additional term is used to fill in the dip between the quasi-elastic peak and the Δ(1232)\Delta(1232) resonance. The mean deviation of data from the fit is 3%, with less than 4% of the data points deviating from the fit by more than 10%.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C. Text clarified in response to referee comment

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