Do Short-Range Correlations Cause the Nuclear EMC Effect in the Deuteron?

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Abstract

The relative contributions to the valence nuclear European Muon Collaboration (EMC) effect in the deuteron arising from nucleon off-shell effects and Fermi motion are examined in models which include nuclear binding and off-shell effects. Contrary to expectations, the effect of Fermi motion overwhelms the off-shell effects for nucleons in short-range correlations (SRCs), calling into question the hypothesized causal connection between SRCs and the EMC effect.

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Wang, X. G., Thomas, A. W., & Melnitchouk, W. (2020). Do Short-Range Correlations Cause the Nuclear EMC Effect in the Deuteron? Physical Review Letters, 125(26). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.262002

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