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Deep Inelastic Scattering with Application to Nuclear Targets: Lectures at the 1985 Los Alamos School on Relativistic Dynamics and Quark Nuclear Physics | Robert L. Jaffe
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11 Dec 2022 | Abstract: | This paper is essentially a verbatim reconstruction of lectures that I gave
at the Los Alamos School on Relativistic Dynamics and Quark Nuclear Physics in
1985. They were published in the school proceedings, but the book is not widely
available. The Los Alamos School took place at the height of the first wave of
interest in the quark substructure of nuclei, stimulated by the 1983 discovery
of the EMC Effect. Interest in this subject has been increasing for years and
the prospect of a dedicated Electron Ion Collider within the decade guarantees
even greater attention to quarks and gluons in nuclei among both theorists and
experimentalists.
Recently, to my surprise, I learned that copies of my old lectures have been
circulating and been found useful by the relatively few people who know about
them. The are, of course, dated: experiments have far outstripped what was
available 37 years ago and theory has progressed too. However, the rest frame
derivation of the parton model, the derivation and discussion of the
convolution formalism for nucleons, nucleon correlations, and other, virtual,
constituents of nuclei, and sections on scaling violation and the operator
product expansion have aged pretty well and seem to still be useful.
With the help and encouragement of Richard Milner, I have recreated the LaTeX
files necessary to post the 1985 Lectures on the arXiv, making them available
to the nuclear and particle physics community. Apart from correcting some
typographical errors, I have made no attempt to edit, improve, or update these
lectures. I hope readers will nevertheless find them useful. | Source: | arXiv, 2212.05616 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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