Don't stand so close to me: a story of short-range nuclear repulsion
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Much of what we know about high-energy components of nuclear structure comes from recent measurement campaigns at Jefferson Lab. Experiments from the 6 GeV era have provided precise results about short-range nucleon-nucleon correlations and their nuclear dependence. Additionally, an intriguing correlation was observed to measurements of modifications of nuclear quark distributions (EMC effect). I will highlight key insights gained from previous measurements (including recent ones) and present future experiments aimed at further illuminating these exotic components of nuclear structure.
*The work presented is in part supported by U.S. D.O.E award number DE-SC0013615
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Presenters
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Nadia Fomin
- University of Tennessee