Short Range Correlations and the EMC Effect

Abstract

This paper shows quantitatively that the magnitude of the EMC effect measured in electron deep inelastic scattering (DIS) at intermediate xB, 0.35 xB 0.7, is linearly related to the Short Range Correlation (SRC) scaling factor obtained from electron inclusive scattering at xB 1.. The observed phenomenological relationship is used to extract the ratio of the deuteron to the free pn pair cross sections, the DIS cross section for a free neutron, and F2n/F2p, the ratio of the free neutron to free proton structure functions. We speculate that the observed correlation is because both the EMC effect and SRC are dominated by the high virtuality (high momentum) nucleons in the nucleus.

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