Nuclear Quark and Gluon Distributions in Coordinate Space
Abstract
In coordinate space, quark and gluon distributions of the nucleon are defined as correlation functions involving two field operators separated by a light-cone distance . We study the nuclear modifications of these distributions. The largest effect is a strong depletion of parton distributions (shadowing) at large longitudinal distances, which starts for all parton species at fm, i.e. at the average nucleon-nucleon separation in nuclei. On the other hand, the nuclear radius does not play a significant role. At fm, nuclear modifications of parton distributions are small. The intrinsic structure of individual nucleons is evidently not very much affected by nuclear binding. In particular, there is no evidence for a significant increase of the quark or gluon correlation length in bound nucleons.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9808330,
title = {Nuclear Quark and Gluon Distributions in Coordinate Space},
author = {M. Vänttinen and G. Piller and L. Mankiewicz and W. Weise and K. J. Eskola},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9808330},
year = {2009}
}
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17 pages; Latex and Postscript files