Abstract

Abstract The inclusive scattering response function of nuclear matter is studied in the regime of large but non-relativistic momentum transfer q . We review the derivation leading to the complete two-particle final state interaction corrections to the impulse approximation. These are calculated with an eikonal approach and using models that we develop for the two-particle density matrix, which account for spin and isospin degrees of freedom. The two-body part gives comparable results to a many-body approximation with a sizable reduced strength in the response at values q = 550 MeV, and energy transfers ω around and beyond the quasielastic peak, and, with a finite-size approximation involving the nucleus scale, it produces oscillations. These behaviours are in accordance with data from nuclei. Our results resemble those with a hard-core interaction for which strength in the response is shifted to large values of the energy transfer ω.

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