CONTRIBUTION OF THE ENERGY-MOMENTUM DISTRIBUTION NUCLEONS IN NUCLEI TO THE EMC EFFECT

  • Using the Hartree-Fock single particle energies and wave functions from a density-dependent Skyrme interaction and including the relativistic normalization corrections,we re-examine the contribution of the energy-momentum distribution of nucleons in nuclei to the EMC effect and conclude that the nuclear binding and the nucleon Fermi motion can not explain the EMC effect.
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LI Guang-Lie and CONTRIBUTION OF THE ENERGY-MOMENTUM DISTRIBUTION NUCLEONS IN NUCLEI TO THE EMC EFFECT[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1989, 13(1): 42-49.
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CONTRIBUTION OF THE ENERGY-MOMENTUM DISTRIBUTION NUCLEONS IN NUCLEI TO THE EMC EFFECT

    Corresponding author: LI Guang-Lie,
  • Institute of High Energy Physics,Academia Sinica,BeijingUniversity of Kentucky,Lexington,U.S.A

Abstract: Using the Hartree-Fock single particle energies and wave functions from a density-dependent Skyrme interaction and including the relativistic normalization corrections,we re-examine the contribution of the energy-momentum distribution of nucleons in nuclei to the EMC effect and conclude that the nuclear binding and the nucleon Fermi motion can not explain the EMC effect.

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