The longitudinal and transverse responses in the inclusive electron scattering: a functional approach
arXiv:nucl-th/9702026 · doi:10.1016/S0375-9474(97)88421-7
Abstract
The splitting between the charge-longitudinal and spin-transverse responses is explained in a model whose inputs are the effective interactions in the particle-hole channels in the frame of the first order boson loop expansion. It is shown that the interplay between $Ï$-meson exchange and box diagrams (two-meson exchange with simultaneous excitation of one or two nucleons to $Î$'s) mainly rules the longitudinal response, while in the transverse one the direct $Î$ excitations almost cancel the one-loop correction and the response is mainly governed by the $Ï$-meson rescattering inside the nucleus. It is also shown that a small variation in the nuclear densities may explain the observed discrepancies between different nuclei.
LaTex2e file with 53 .ps figures; submitted to Nucl. Phys A