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A study of the EMC effect using neutrino and antineutrino interactions in neon and deuterium

Authors :
A. Vayaki
W. Wittek
Phillip Allport
R. Cirio
H. Wachsmuth
B. Saitta
E. Simopoulou
F. Bobisut
V. Brisson
M. Neveu
Mikael Berggren
D. R. O. Morrison
E. F. Clayton
D. B. Miller
T. Coghen
A. G. Frodesen
P. Petiau
G. Gerbier
P. Kasper
A. M. Rossi
P. O. Hulth
O. Erriquez
C. Vallée
W. Venus
Jean Sacton
Alessandra Romero
K. Varvell
Norbert Schmitz
G. W. Van Apeldoorn
A. Tenner
N. Armenise
R. P. Middleton
M. Calicchio
G. Mandrioli
A. Baldini
F. W. Bullock
P. Capiluppi
A. Marzari-Chiesa
H. Klein
M. A. Parker
P. J. Fitch
J. Guy
Daniel Vignaud
G. Giacomelli
B. Jongejans
G. T. Jones
D. Bertrand
C. Angelini
A. Sansum
N. van Eijndhoven
Amanda Cooper-Sarkar
M. M. Mobayyen
Steve O'Neale
A. Sconza
Pierre Marage
M. L. Faccini-Turluer
Source :
Zeitschrift für Physik. C, Particles and fields, 36 (3
Publication Year :
1986

Abstract

Nearly 40000 neutrino and antineutrino interactions in BEBC are compared to measure the differences between neon and deuterium in the quark and antiquark distributions and in the nucleon structure functions. The ratio of Ne to D cross sections indicates some decrease between x∼0.2 and x∼0.6. The y distributions show there is no significant increase in the neon sea, but prefer a small decrease. Taken altogether, the x and y distributions and the measured total cross-sections indicate some change in the shape of the valence distributions. No significant dependence on A is observed for either the shape of the sea or the ratio of longitudinal to transverse cross-sections. © 1987 Springer-Verlag.<br />0<br />52 auteurs<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zeitschrift für Physik. C, Particles and fields, 36 (3
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....62cabe98055863249ffd187360e92e59