S. Moran, M. Arratia, J. Arrington, D. Gaskell, B. Schmookler
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摘要
来自核目标的深度非弹性散射探测了原子核中的粒子分布函数(PDF)。对重核和氘核的 PDFs 进行比较后发现,这些分布存在偏差,表明这些分布与核无关,被称为 EMC 效应。对世界上有关 EMC 效应的数据进行的全球分析表明,不同的提取方法之间存在着紧张关系。杰斐逊实验室的精确测量研究了夸克动量分数 x 和核质量的依赖性,结果显示不同实验之间存在系统性差异,这使得提取 EMC 效应的 A 依赖性对数据集的选择非常敏感。通过比较用于计算辐射修正的各种方法和假设,我们发现了一些差异,这些差异虽然不大,但对 EMC 比值有显著影响,并表明使用一致的辐射修正程序可以解决这种差异,从而获得更一致的全局图景,并允许对无限核物质的 EMC 效应进行更稳健的提取。
Significance of radiative corrections on measurements of the EMC effect
Deep inelastic scattering from nuclear targets probes the parton distribution functions (PDFs) in nuclei. Comparisons of the PDFs from heavy nuclei and the deuteron show deviations that demonstrate a nontrivial nuclear dependence to these distributions, referred to as the EMC effect. A global analysis of the world's data on the EMC effect reveals tensions between different extractions. Precise measurements at Jefferson Lab, studying the dependence on both the quark momentum fraction, , and nuclear mass, show systematic discrepancies among experiments, making the extraction of the A dependence of the EMC effect sensitive to the selection of datasets. By comparing various methods and assumptions used to calculate radiative corrections, we have identified differences that, while not large, significantly impact the EMC ratios and show that using a consistent radiative correction procedure resolves this discrepancy, leading to a more coherent global picture and allowing for a more robust extraction of the EMC effect for infinite nuclear matter.
期刊介绍:
Physical Review C (PRC) is a leading journal in theoretical and experimental nuclear physics, publishing more than two-thirds of the research literature in the field.
PRC covers experimental and theoretical results in all aspects of nuclear physics, including:
Nucleon-nucleon interaction, few-body systems
Nuclear structure
Nuclear reactions
Relativistic nuclear collisions
Hadronic physics and QCD
Electroweak interaction, symmetries
Nuclear astrophysics