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Extraction of the n structure function $F_2^n$ from inclusive scattering data on composite nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

We consider a generalized convolution, linking Structure Functions (SF) F2NF^N_2 for nucleons, F2AF^A_2 for a physical nucleus and fPN,Af^{PN,A} for a nucleus, composed of point-nucleons. In order to extract F2nF_2^n we employ data on F2p,AF_2^{p,A} and the computed fPN,Af^{PN,A}. Only for Q23.5GeV2Q^2\approx 3.5 {\rm GeV}^2 do data permit the extraction of F2A(x,3.5)F_2^A(x,3.5) over a sufficiently wide xx-range. Applying Mellin transforms, the above relation between SF turns into an algebraic one, which one solves for the Mellin transform of the unknown F2nF_2^n. We present inversion methods leading to the desired F2nF_2^n, all using a parametrization for C(x,Q2)=F2n(x,Q2)/F2p(x,Q2)C(x,Q^2)=F_2^n(x,Q^2)/F_2^p(x,Q^2). Imposing motivated constraints, the simplest parametrization leaves one free parameter C(x=1,Q2)C(x=1,Q^2). For Q2=3.5GeV2Q^2= 3.5 {\rm GeV}^2 its average over several targets and different methods is <C(1,3.5)>=0.54±0.03<C(1,3.5)>=0.54\pm0.03. We argue that for the investigated Q2Q^2, C(x1,3.5)C(x\to 1,3.5) is determined by the nucleon-elastic (NENE) part of SF. The calculated value is near the extracted one and both are close to the SU(6) limit 2/3.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0204071,
  title  = {Extraction of the n structure function $F_2^n$ from inclusive scattering data on composite nuclei},
  author = {A. S. Rinat and M. F. Taragin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0204071},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages,1 Fig, tex file