Tagging nucleon structure functions by heavy particle detection in deep inelastic electron-ion scattering

Abstract

It is shown that in deep inelastic electron - ion collisions the detection, in coincidence with the scattered electron, of a nucleus A-1 in the ground state, as well as a nucleon and a nucleus A-2 also in the ground state, may provide unique information on several long standing problems, such as the origin of the EMC effect, the possible medium modifications of the nucleon structure functions, and the nature of Nucleon-Nucleon correlations.

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