Short Range Correlations at Large xbj through Inclusive Electron-nucleus Scattering

Abstract

The experiment, E08-014, in Hall-A at Jefferson Lab aims to study the short-range correlations (SRC) which are necessary to explain the nuclear strength absent in the mean field theory. The cross sections for 2H, 3He, 4He, 12C, 40Ca and 48Ca, were measured via inclusive quasielastic electron scattering from these nuclei in a Q2 range between 0.8 and 2.8~(GeV/c)2 for xbj>1. The cross section ratios of heavy nuclei to 2H were extracted to study two-nucleon SRC for 1<xbj<2, while the study of three-nucleon SRC was carried out from the cross section ratios of heavy nuclei to 3He for xbj 2. Meanwhile, the isospin dependence in SRCs has also been examined through the cross section ratio of 48Ca and 40Ca.

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