Many-Body Effects on Nuclear Short Range Correlations

Abstract

We reveal nuclear many-body effects on short range correlations by ab initio no-core shell model calculations of the scaling factor a2. The factor a2 characterizes the abundance of SRC pairs and is linearly related to the EMC effect. Our study employs the fifth-order N4LO chiral nuclear force without softening, enabling to distinguish the influences of nuclear states with different quantum numbers on SRC. It is striking to find that a2 is reduced and close in triplet isobaric analog states of neighboring nuclei, indicating that it is insufficient to estimate SRC abundances by considering only mean-field shell structures. This is explained as specific nuclear states suppress the formation of deuteron-like component, impacting our understandings of the link between high-energy partonic properties and low-energy nuclear physics.

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