Abstract
The γ-scaling function obtained within the PWIA taking properly into account nucleon momentum and binding is presented. A model independent criterion which allows one to establish the breaking down of the PWIA from the momentum transfer dependence of the scaling function is illustrated. The effects of binding, final state interaction and three-body forces on the scaling function of 3He are discussed.
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Ciofi degli Atti, C., Pace, E., Salme, G. (1986). γ-Scalino from 3He: Final state interaction, binding effects and three-body forces. In: Berman, B.L., Gibson, B.F. (eds) The Three-Body Force in the Three-Nucleon System. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 260. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-16805-2_52
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