EMC effect, short-range nuclear correlations, neutron stars

Abstract

The recent x>1 (e,e') and correlation experiments at momentum transfer Q2 2 GeV2 confirm presence of short-range correlations (SRC) in nuclei mostly build of nucleons. Recently we evaluated in a model independent way the dominant photon contribution to the nuclear structure. Taking into account this effect and using definition of x consistent with the exact kinematics of eA scattering (with exact sum rules) results in the significant reduction of RA(x,Q2)=F2A(x,Q2)/F2N(x,Q2) ratio which explains 50% of the EMC effect for x 0.55 where Fermi motion effects are small. The remaining part of the EMC effect at x 0.5 is consistent with dominance of the contribution of SRCs. Implications for extraction of the F2n/F2p ratio are discussed. Smallness of the non-nucleonic degrees of freedom in nuclei matches well the recent observation of a two-solar mass neutron star, and while large pn SRCs lead to enhancement of the neutron star cooling rate for kT 0.01 MeV.

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