How the nuclear Fermi motion plus a simple statistical model explains the EMC effect
Abstract
We present calculation of influence caused by nucleon Fermi motion on the parton distributions in nuclei. Our approach is based on the model where momenta of valence partons have some primordial distribution inside the hadron at rest, which is either provided by a statistical considerations or calculated using spherically symmetric Gaussian distribution with a width derived from the Heisenberg uncertainty relation. The sea parton contribution emerges from the similar Gaussian distribution with a width dictated by the presence of virtual pions in hadron. We show that the influence of Fermi motion changes substantially the nucleonic structure function inside the nucleus in the right direction and therefore should be considered seriously in all attempts devoted to explain the experimentally observed EMC effect for .
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0211320,
title = {How the nuclear Fermi motion plus a simple statistical model explains the EMC effect},
author = {J. Rożynek and G. Wilk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0211320},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Contribution to PANIC 2002 conference, Sept. 30 - October 4, 2002, Osaka, Japan. Some misprints corrected