Nuclear rho transparencies in a relativistic Glauber model
Wim Cosyn, Jan Ryckebusch

TL;DR
This study uses a relativistic Glauber model to analyze Jefferson Lab data on nuclear transparency in rho meson electroproduction, confirming the onset of color transparency at a few GeV/c² but highlighting uncertainties in the modeling.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive relativistic Glauber model including effects like color transparency, rho decay, and short-range correlations to interpret nuclear transparency data.
Findings
Model confirms onset of color transparency at a few GeV/c².
Nuclear transparency moderately affected by SRC and rho decay.
Results highlight uncertainties in FSI and decay inputs.
Abstract
[Background] The recent Jefferson Lab data for the nuclear transparency in electroproduction have the potential to settle the scale for the onset of color transparency (CT) in vector meson production. [Purpose] To compare the data to calculations in a relativistic and quantum-mechanical Glauber model and to investigate whether they are in accordance with results including color transparency given that the computation of -nucleus attenuations is subject to some uncertainties. [Method] We compute the nuclear transparencies in a multiple-scattering Glauber model and account for effects stemming from color transparency, from -meson decay, and from short-range correlations (SRC) in the final-state interactions (FSI). [Results] The robustness of the model is tested by comparing the mass dependence and the hard-scale dependence of the nuclear…
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