Abstract
The authors have suggested that the vector meson masses decrease with increasing baryon density like the cube root of the quark condensate. Using the vector dominance model, they have investigated the consequences for the electromagnetic form factors of nucleons embedded in the nuclear medium, and have calculated longitudinal and transverse responses of bound nucleons measured in (e,e`p) reactions on nuclei where a systematic quenching of the longitudinal cross section has been observed. They compare their calculations with experiment in the {sup 40}Ca(e,e`p), {sup 3}He(e,e`), {sup 4}He(e,e`) reactions.
Soyeur, M;
[1]
Brown, G E;
[2]
Rho, M
[3]
- Laboratoire National Saturne, Centre d`Etudes de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)
- State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook, NY (United States). Dept. of Physics
- CEA Centre d`Etudes de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Direction des Sciences de la Matiere
Citation Formats
Soyeur, M, Brown, G E, and Rho, M.
Vector meson masses in the nuclear medium.
France: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Soyeur, M, Brown, G E, & Rho, M.
Vector meson masses in the nuclear medium.
France.
Soyeur, M, Brown, G E, and Rho, M.
1992.
"Vector meson masses in the nuclear medium."
France.
@misc{etde_10119673,
title = {Vector meson masses in the nuclear medium}
author = {Soyeur, M, Brown, G E, and Rho, M}
abstractNote = {The authors have suggested that the vector meson masses decrease with increasing baryon density like the cube root of the quark condensate. Using the vector dominance model, they have investigated the consequences for the electromagnetic form factors of nucleons embedded in the nuclear medium, and have calculated longitudinal and transverse responses of bound nucleons measured in (e,e`p) reactions on nuclei where a systematic quenching of the longitudinal cross section has been observed. They compare their calculations with experiment in the {sup 40}Ca(e,e`p), {sup 3}He(e,e`), {sup 4}He(e,e`) reactions.}
place = {France}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Vector meson masses in the nuclear medium}
author = {Soyeur, M, Brown, G E, and Rho, M}
abstractNote = {The authors have suggested that the vector meson masses decrease with increasing baryon density like the cube root of the quark condensate. Using the vector dominance model, they have investigated the consequences for the electromagnetic form factors of nucleons embedded in the nuclear medium, and have calculated longitudinal and transverse responses of bound nucleons measured in (e,e`p) reactions on nuclei where a systematic quenching of the longitudinal cross section has been observed. They compare their calculations with experiment in the {sup 40}Ca(e,e`p), {sup 3}He(e,e`), {sup 4}He(e,e`) reactions.}
place = {France}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}