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Nuclear density dependence of polarization transfer in quasi-elastic ${\rm A}(\vec{e},e' \vec{p})$ reactions

Authors :
Kolar, T.
Cosyn, W.
Giusti, C.
Achenbach, P.
Ashkenazi, A.
Böhm, R.
Bosnar, D.
Brecelj, T.
Christmann, M.
Cohen, E. O.
Distler, M. O.
Doria, L.
Eckert, P.
Esser, A.
Gilman, R.
Geimer, J.
Gülker, P.
Hoek, M.
Izraeli, D.
Kegel, S.
Klag, P.
Kohl, Y.
Korover, I.
Lichtenstadt, J.
Littich, M.
Manoussos, T.
Mardor, I.
Markus, D.
Merkel, H.
Mihovilovič, M.
Müller, J.
Müller, U.
Olivenboim, M.
Pätschke, J.
Paul, S. J.
Piasetzky, E.
Plura, S.
Pochodzalla, J.
Požun, M.
Ron, G.
Schlimme, B. S.
Schoth, M.
Schulz, F.
Sfienti, C.
Stengel, S.
Spreckels, R.
Štajner, S.
Stephan, E.
Strauch, S.
Szyszka, C.
Širca, S.
Thiel, M.
Weber, A.
Wilczek, A.
Yaron, I.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The ratio of the transverse and longitudinal component of polarization transfer to protons in quasi-elastic $(\vec{e}, e^{\prime} \vec{p}\,)$ reaction, $P^{\prime}_x/P^{\prime}_z$, is sensitive to the proton's electromagnetic form factor ratio, $G_E/G_M$. To explore density-dependent in-medium modifications, a comparison of polarization transfer ratios involving protons from distinct nuclear shells, each with different local nuclear densities, has been proposed. In this study, we present such comparisons between four shells, $1s_{1/2}$, $1p_{3/2}$ in $^{12}\mathrm{C}$ and $1d_{3/2}$, $2s_{1/2}$ in $^{40}\mathrm{Ca}$. In an effort to account for other many-body effects that may differ between shells, we use state-of-the-art relativistic distorted-wave impulse-approximation (RDWIA) calculation and present the double ratios, $(P^{\prime}_x/P^{\prime}_z)_{\rm Data}/(P^{\prime}_x/P^{\prime}_z)_{\rm RDWIA}$ as well as the super ratios, $\left[(P^{\prime}_x/P^{\prime}_z)_{\rm A}/(P^{\prime}_x/P^{\prime}_z)_{\rm B}\right]_{\rm Data}/\left[(P^{\prime}_x/P^{\prime}_z)_{\rm A}/(P^{\prime}_x/P^{\prime}_z)_{\rm B}\right]_{\rm RDWIA}$, for chosen shells A and B, as a function of effective local nuclear densities. We find that double ratios for individual shells show a dependence on the probed effective nuclear densities. Studying the ratios, we observed a systematic variation between pairs of higher- and lower-density shells.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment
Nuclear Theory

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.01935
Document Type :
Working Paper