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Scaling of the F_2 structure function in nuclei and quark distributions at x>1

Authors :
Fomin, N.
Arrington, J.
Day, D. B.
Gaskell, D.
Daniel, A.
Seely, J.
Asaturyan, R.
Benmokhtar, F.
Boeglin, W.
Boillat, B.
Bosted, P.
Bruell, A.
Bukhari, M. H. S.
Christy, M. E.
Chudakov, E.
Clasie, B.
Connell, S. H.
Dalton, M. M.
Dutta, D.
Ent, R.
Fassi, L. El
Fenker, H.
Filippone, B. W.
Garrow, K.
Hill, C.
Holt, R. J.
Horn, T.
Jones, M. K.
Jourdan, J.
Kalantarians, N.
Keppel, C. E.
Kiselev, D.
Kotulla, M.
Lindgren, R.
Lung, A. F.
Malace, S.
Markowitz, P.
McKee, P.
Meekins, D. G.
Miyoshi, T.
Mkrtchyan, H.
Navasardyan, T.
Niculescu, G.
Okayasu, Y.
Opper, A. K.
Perdrisat, C.
Potterveld, D. H.
Punjabi, V.
Qian, X.
Reimer, P. E.
Roche, J.
Rodriguez, V. M.
Rondon, O.
Schulte, E.
Segbefia, E.
Slifer, K.
Smith, G. R.
Solvignon, P.
Tadevosyan, V.
Tajima, S.
Tang, L.
Testa, G.
Trojer, R.
Tvaskis, V.
Vulcan, W. F.
Wasko, C.
Wesselmann, F. R.
Wood, S. A.
Wright, J.
Zheng, X.
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
arXiv, 2010.

Abstract

We present new data on electron scattering from a range of nuclei taken in Hall C at Jefferson Lab. For heavy nuclei, we observe a rapid falloff in the cross section for $x>1$, which is sensitive to short range contributions to the nuclear wave-function, and in deep inelastic scattering corresponds to probing extremely high momentum quarks. This result agrees with higher energy muon scattering measurements, but is in sharp contrast to neutrino scattering measurements which suggested a dramatic enhancement in the distribution of the `super-fast' quarks probed at x>1. The falloff at x>1 is noticeably stronger in ^2H and ^3He, but nearly identical for all heavier nuclei.<br />5 pages, 4 figures, to be submitted to physical review

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b531a9fb603a79d7f1d733685dd6c98b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1008.2713