First measurement of unpolarized SIDIS cross section and cross section ratios from a 3He target
Abstract
The unpolarized semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering (SIDIS) differential cross sections in 3He(e,eπ)X have been measured for the first time in Jefferson Lab experiment E06-010 performed with a 5.9\,GeV e- beam on a 3He target. The experiment focuses on the valence quark region, covering a kinematic range 0.12 < xbj < 0.45, 1 < Q2 < 4 \, (GeV/c)2, 0.45 < zh < 0.65, and 0.05 < Pt < 0.55 \, GeV/c. The extracted SIDIS differential cross sections of π production are compared with existing phenomenological models while the 3He nucleus approximated as two protons and one neutron in a plane wave picture, in multi-dimensional bins. Within the experimental uncertainties, the azimuthal modulations of the cross sections are found to be consistent with zero.
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