Nuclear Scaling at Low Resolution

ORAL

Abstract

Nuclear scaling is observed in the ratios of inclusive electron scattering on different nuclei for \(1.5\leq x_{B}\leq2.0\) at large momentum transfer \(Q^{2}\). The ratios depend on the nucleus but are independent of \(Q^{2} \), and have been understood to be a result of strong short- range correlations induced by the nucleon-nucleon interaction. Recent calculations of nuclear structure make use of the similarity renormalization group to soften the nuclear potential through a series of unitary transformations, which suppress short range correlations.\footnote{E.D. Jurgenson, P. Navr\'atil, and R.J. Furnstahl, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{103}, 082501 (2009).}\(^{,}\)\footnote{E. R. Anderson, S. K. Bogner, R. J. Furnstahl, and R. J. Perry, Phys. Rev. C \textbf{82}, 054001 (2010)} However, we can now understand and calculate this scaling ratio as an effect of low momentum nuclear structure via factorization of operator expectation values. We also apply this framework to an observed correlation with the EMC effect.\footnote{L. B. Weinstein \textit{et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{106}, 052301 (2011)}

*Supported in part by the NSF under Grants No. PHY-1002478 and the UNEDF SciDAC Collaboration under DOE Grant DE-FC02-09ER41586.

Authors

  • E.R. Anderson

    • Ohio State Univ.
  • S.K. Bogner

    • Michigan State Univ.
  • R.J. Furnstahl

    • Ohio State U
    • The Ohio State University
    • Ohio State Univ.
  • Kai Hebeler

    • Ohio State Univ.
    • The Ohio State University
  • R.J. Perry

    • Ohio State Univ.