2011
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.84.054315
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Connecting scaling with short-range correlations

Abstract: We reexamine several issues related to the physics of scaling in electron scattering from nuclei.A basic model is presented in which an assumed form for the momentum distribution having both long-and short-range contributions is incorporated in the single-particle Green function. From this one can obtain saturation of nuclear matter for an NN interaction with medium-range attraction and short-range repulsion, and can obtain the density-density polarization propagator and hence the electromagnetic response and … Show more

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“…The way of connecting the scaling with short-range correlation has been discussed in Ref. [59]. In the present article, which is somewhat of pedagogical nature, we establish the explicit connection between the dressed nucleon moving in a mean field and the bare correlated nucleon, for which the coupling to the external probe is known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The way of connecting the scaling with short-range correlation has been discussed in Ref. [59]. In the present article, which is somewhat of pedagogical nature, we establish the explicit connection between the dressed nucleon moving in a mean field and the bare correlated nucleon, for which the coupling to the external probe is known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%