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19 April 2024
 
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Search for three-nucleon short-range correlations in light nuclei
Z. Ye ; P. Solvignon ; D. Nguyen ; P. Aguilera ; Z. Ahmed ; H. Albataineh ; K. Allada ; B. Anderson ; D. Anez ; K. Aniol ; J. Annand ; J. Arrington ; T. Averett ; H. Baghdasaryan ; X. Bai ; A. Beck ; S. Beck ; V. Bellini ; F. Benmokhtar ; A. Camsonne ; C. Chen ; J.-P. Chen ; K. Chirapatpimol ; E. Cisbani ; M. M. Dalton ; A. Daniel ; D. Day ; W. Deconinck ; M. Defurne ; D. Flay ; N. Fomin ; M. Friend ; S. Frullani ; E. Fuchey ; F. Garibaldi ; D. Gaskell ; S. Gilad ; R. Gilman ; S. Glamazdin ; C. Gu ; P. Gueye ; C. Hanretty ; J.-O. Hansen ; M. Hashemi Shabestari ; O. Hen ; D. W. Higinbotham ; M. Huang ; S. Iqbal ; G. Jin ; N. Kalantarians ; H. Kang ; A. Kelleher ; I. Korover ; J. LeRose ; J. Leckey ; R. Lindgren ; E. Long ; J. Mammei ; D. J. Margaziotis ; P. Markowitz ; D. Meekins ; Z. Meziani ; R. Michaels ; M. Mihovilovic ; N. Muangma ; C. Munoz Camacho ; B. Norum ; Nuruzzaman ; K. Pan ; S. Phillips ; E. Piasetzky ; I. Pomerantz ; M. Posik ; V. Punjabi ; X. Qian ; Y. Qiang ; X. Qiu ; P. E. Reimer ; A. Rakhman ; S. Riordan ; G. Ron ; O. Rondon-Aramayo ; A. Saha ; L. Selvy ; A. Shahinyan ; R. Shneor ; S. Sirca ; K. Slifer ; N. Sparveris ; R. Subedi ; V. Sulkosky ; D. Wang ; J. W. Watson ; L. B. Weinstein ; B. Wojtsekhowski ; S. A. Wood ; I. Yaron ; X. Zhan ; J. Zhang ; Y. W. Zhang ; B. Zhao ; X. Zheng ; P. Zhu ; R. Zielinski ;
Date 19 Dec 2017
AbstractWe present new data probing short-range correlations (SRCs) in nuclei through the measurement of electron scattering off high-momentum nucleons in nuclei. The inclusive 4He/3He cross section ratio is observed to be both x and Q2 independent for 1.5 < x < 2, confirming the dominance of two- nucleon (2N) short-range correlations (SRCs). For x > 2, our data do not support a previous claim of three-nucleon (3N) correlation dominance. While contributions beyond those from stationary 2N- SRCs are observed, our data show that isolating 3N-SRCs is more complicated than for 2N-SRCs.
Source arXiv, 1712.7009
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