1. Measurement of neutrino and antineutrino structure functions in hydrogen and iron
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A. Para, T. Flottmann, V. Hepp, B. Pszola, Claude Guyot, F. Eisele, C. Geweniger, A. Savoy-Navarro, H. Taureg, H. Lierl, R. Turlay, P. Palazzi, H. D. Wahl, Jp Schuller, B. Peyaud, B. Renk, F. Ranjard, J. May, F. Dydak, P. Perez, J. Królikowski, P. Debu, J. Knobloch, K. Tittel, H. Blümer, Jorg Wotschack, J. Steinberger, J. De Groot, P. Buchholz, Konrad Kleinknecht, John Rander, G. Hansl-Kozanecki, J. Duda, Halina Abramowicz, S. Whitaker, D. Schlatter, W. von Rüden, and Jean-Pierre Merlo
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Quark ,Physics ,Particle physics ,Muon ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Hydrogen ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Parton ,Nuclear physics ,Neutrino detector ,chemistry ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Neutrino ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Liquid hydrogen ,Lepton - Abstract
The CDHS neutrino detector has been used to measure events originating in a tank of liquid hydrogen and in the iron of the detector. Total cross-sections, differential cross-sections, and structure functions are given for hydrogen and compared with those in iron. The measurements are in agreement with the expectations of the quark parton model. No significant differences indicative of nuclear binding effects in corresponding structure functions of protons and iron are observed. This may be of special interest in the case of the sea structure functions, since large differences are expected in some models.
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- 1984
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