Abstract

A two-component reduction of Dirac wavefunctions and operators is used to identify situations where Dirac and Schrödinger phenomenology differ significantly. In this two-component form pseudovector and pseudoscalar coupling operators differ in a fashion that reduces the pseudovector coupling strength in the nuclear medium. This reduction promises to improve agreement between theory and experiment for various nuclear direct reactions.

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