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Title | Reply to “Comment on ‘Quasielastic lepton scattering and back-to-back nucleons in the short-time approximation’¿” |
Authors | Saori Pastore, J. Carlson, Stefano Gandolfi, Rocco Schiavilla, Robert Wiringa |
JLAB number | JLAB-THY-21-3450 |
LANL number | arXiv:2106.07584 |
Other number | DOE/OR/23177-5267 |
Document Type(s) | (Journal Article) |
Associated with EIC: | No |
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: | No |
Funding Source: | Nuclear Physics (NP) |
Journal Compiled for Physical Review C Volume 105 Page(s) 049802 Refereed | |
Publication Abstract: | We briefly review the concept of scaling and how it occurs in quasielastic electron and neutrino scattering from nuclei, and then the particular approach to scaling in the short-time approximation. We show that, while two-nucleon currents do significantly enhance the transverse electromagnetic response, they do not spoil scaling, but in fact enhance it. We provide scaling results obtained in the short-time approximation that verify this claim. The enhanced scaling is not 'accidental' as claimed in Ref. [1] but rather reflects the dominant role played by pion exchange interactions and currents in the quasielastic regime. |
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Group: | THEORY CENTER |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.049802 |
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