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Tagged EMC Measurements on Light Nuclei

Authors :
Armstrong, Whitney
Arrington, John
Cloet, Ian
Hafidi, Kawtar
Hattawy, Mohammad
Potteveld, David
Reimer, Paul
Riordan, Seamus
Yi, Z.
Ball, Jacques
Defurne, Maxime
Garcon, Michel
Moutarde, Herve
Procureur, Sebastien
Sabatie, Franck
Cosyn, Wim
Mazouz, Malek
Accardi, Alberto
Bettane, Julien
Charles, Gabriel
Dupre, Raphael
Guidal, Michel
Marchand, Dominique
Munoz, Carlos
Niccolai, Silvia
Voutier, Eric
Adhikari, Krishna
Dunne, James
Dutta, Dipangkar
Fassi, Lamiaa El
Ye, Li
Amarian, Moskov
Dodge, Gail
Guzey, Vadim
Baltzell, Nathan
Girod, Francois-Xavier
Keppel, Cynthia
Stepanyan, Stepan
Duran, Burcu
Joosten, Sylvester
Meziani, Zein-Eddine
Paolone, Michael
Rehfuss, Melanie
Sparveris, Nikos
Cao, F.
Joo, Kyungseon
Kim, Andrei
Markov, N.
Atti, Claudio Ciofi degli
Scopetta, Sergio
Brooks, William
El-Alaoui, Ahmed
Liuti, Simonetta
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
arXiv, 2017.

Abstract

We propose to measure tagged deep inelastic scattering from light nuclei (deuterium and $^4$He) by detecting the low energy nuclear spectator recoil (p, $^3$H and $^3$He) in addition to the scattered electron. The proposed experiment will provide stringent tests leading to clear differentiation between the many models describing the EMC effect, by accessing the bound nucleon virtuality through its initial momentum at the point of interaction. Indeed, conventional nuclear physics explanations of the EMC effect mainly based on Fermi motion and binding effects yield very different predictions than more exotic scenarios, where bound nucleons basically loose their identity when embedded in the nuclear medium. By distinguishing events where the interacting nucleon was slow, as described by a mean field scenario, or fast, very likely belonging to a correlated pair, will clearly indicate which phenomenon is relevant to explain the EMC effect. An important challenge for such measurements using nuclear spectators is the control of the theoretical framework and, in particular, final state interactions. This experiment will directly provide the necessary data needed to test our understanding of spectator tagging and final state interactions in $^2$H and $^4$He and their impact on the semi-inclusive measurements of the EMC effect described above.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d070a65ddf979a3933cd90f2cb1aafc4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1708.00891