New data strengthen the connection between Short Range Correlations and the EMC effect

Abstract

Recently published measurements of the two nucleon short range correlation (NN-SRC) scaling factors, a2(A/d), strengthen the previously observed correlation between the magnitude of the EMC effect measured in electron deep inelastic scattering at 0.35 xB 0.7 and the SRC scaling factor measured at xB 1. The new results have improved precision and include previously unmeasured nuclei. The measurements of a2(A/d) for 9Be and 197Au agree with published predictions based on the EMC-SRC correlation. This paper examines the effects of the new data and of different corrections to the data on the slope and quality of the EMC-SRC correlation, the size of the extracted deuteron IMC effect, and the free neutron structure function. The results show that the linear EMC-SRC correlation is robust and that the slope of the correlation is insensitive to most combinations of corrections examined in this work. This strengthens the interpretation that both NN-SRC and the EMC effect are related to high momentum nucleons in the nucleus.

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