Investigation of Medium Modifications to 12C Structure Functions in the Resonance Region
Abstract
We present results from a high precision experimental study of the nuclear modification of the longitudinal (FL) to transverse (F1) structure function ratio for bound nucleons in the resonance region. The inclusive electron scattering cross sections were measured in Jefferson Lab Experimental Hall C on carbon and deuterium nuclei for a large range of kinematics, allowing for separations of the longitudinal and transverse structure functions to be performed at a range of four-momentum transfer values 0.5 Q2 3.75 GeV2. In contrast to the significant body of measurements of the nuclear modification of the F2 structure function in the deep inelastic scattering region, there is very little on FL and R = FL / 2xF1 in the region of the nucleon resonances. In this paper we present measurements of the nuclear effect on R for 12C (RC) relative to deuterium (RD). These results indicate regions in which in RC>RD, requiring that the nuclear modifications be different in all three structure functions, F2, F1 and FL.
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