The Role of Nucleon-Nucleon Short-Range Correlations in the Nuclear Structure Function in the x > 1 Region

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Cao Zhijun, Shen Jianping and Li Guanglie. The Role of Nucleon-Nucleon Short-Range Correlations in the Nuclear Structure Function in the x > 1 Region[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1989, 13(S3): 281-288.
Cao Zhijun, Shen Jianping and Li Guanglie. The Role of Nucleon-Nucleon Short-Range Correlations in the Nuclear Structure Function in the x > 1 Region[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1989, 13(S3): 281-288. shu
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The Role of Nucleon-Nucleon Short-Range Correlations in the Nuclear Structure Function in the x > 1 Region

  • 1. Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Beijing;
  • 2. Center of Theoretical Physics, CCAST(World Laboratory) and IHEP, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
Fund Project:  Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Abstract: By using the Jastrow correlation wave function, the role of nucleon-nucleon short-range correlations in the nuclear structure function in the x>1 region is reanalyzed. The result shows that with the proper energy-momentum distribution of nucleons in the nucleus including the effect of nucleon-nucleon short-range correlations, the experimental data of the nuclear structure function in the x>1 region could not be well explained. It seems that additional components which go beyond the conventional nuclear physics are necessary to describe the effect.

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