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Phys Rev Lett. 2012 Mar 02;108(9):092502. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.092502. Epub 2012 Feb 29.

New measurements of high-momentum nucleons and short-range structures in nuclei.

Physical review letters

N Fomin, J Arrington, R Asaturyan, F Benmokhtar, W Boeglin, P Bosted, A Bruell, M H S Bukhari, M E Christy, E Chudakov, B Clasie, S H Connell, M M Dalton, A Daniel, D B Day, D Dutta, R Ent, L El Fassi, H Fenker, B W Filippone, K Garrow, D Gaskell, C Hill, R J Holt, T Horn, M K Jones, J Jourdan, N Kalantarians, C E Keppel, D Kiselev, M Kotulla, R Lindgren, A F Lung, S Malace, P Markowitz, P McKee, D G Meekins, H Mkrtchyan, T Navasardyan, G Niculescu, A K Opper, C Perdrisat, D H Potterveld, V Punjabi, X Qian, P E Reimer, J Roche, V M Rodriguez, O Rondon, E Schulte, J Seely, E Segbefia, K Slifer, G R Smith, P Solvignon, V Tadevosyan, S Tajima, L Tang, G Testa, R Trojer, V Tvaskis, W F Vulcan, C Wasko, F R Wesselmann, S A Wood, J Wright, X Zheng

Affiliations

  1. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA.

PMID: 22463628 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.092502

Abstract

We present new measurements of electron scattering from high-momentum nucleons in nuclei. These data allow an improved determination of the strength of two-nucleon correlations for several nuclei, including light nuclei where clustering effects can, for the first time, be examined. The data also include the kinematic region where three-nucleon correlations are expected to dominate.

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