Inclusive Scattering from Nuclei at and High with a 6 GeV Beam Next:Introduction
Inclusive Scattering from Nuclei at and High
with a 6 GeV Beam
J. Arrington (Spokesperson), D. F. Geesaman, K. Hafidi, R. Holt
H. E. Jackson, P. E. Reimer, E. C. Schulte Argonne National Laboratory
B. W. Filippone (Spokesperson), R. D. McKeown California Institute of Technology
O. K. Baker, E. Christy, L. Colt, A. Gasparian, C. Jackson, C. E. Keppel Hampton University
R. Carlini, R. Ent, H. Fenker, A. Lung (Spokesperon), D. Mack,
M. Jones, G. Smith, S. Wood, W. Vulcan, C. Yan Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
C. Carasco, M. Hauger, J. Jourdan, D. Rohe, I. Sick, G. Warren University of Basel
D. Crabb, D.B. Day (Spokesperson), R.L. Lindgren, P. McKee, Y. Prok,
O. Rondon-Aramayo, F. Wesselmann, M. Zeier, H. Zhu University of Virginia
December 3, 2001
Abstract:
We propose an extension to Jefferson Lab Experiment E89-008, an inclusive
electron-nucleus scattering experiment in the domain of large and .
Additional measurements with a 6 GeV beam would allow study of the scaling
behavior at large and provide important constraints on the components of
the nuclear wave function at large momentum and removal energy. Measurements
with few-body nuclei (H, He, and He) and a range of heavy nuclei (C,
Cu, and Au) allow contact with theoretical calculations via essentially
``exact'' calculations for few-body systems and extrapolation of the heavier
systems to potentially calculable nuclear matter. In addition, direct
comparisons of heavy nuclei to deuterium and He at large will allow us
to examine the nature of the short range correlations that generate the high
momentum nucleons.