Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session QK: Hadron Structure II
11:30 AM–1:18 PM,
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Room: Arlington
Chair: Astrid Hiller Blin, JLab
Abstract: QK.00003 : Nucleon off-shell structure and the free neutron valence structure from A=3 inclusive electron scattering measurements
11:54 AM–12:06 PM
Presenter:
Efrain P Segarra
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
Authors:
Efrain P Segarra
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
Jackson R Pybus
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
Tyler T Kutz
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT)
Douglas W Higinbotham
(Jefferson Lab)
Gerald A Miller
(University of Washington)
Eli Piasetzky
(Tel Aviv University)
Axel W Schmidt
(George Washington University)
Mark Strikman
(Pennsylvania State University)
Lawrence B Weinstein
(Old Dominion University)
Or Hen
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
Florian Hauenstein
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT)
Here we evaluate the model dependence of this extraction using a convolution framework with available light nuclear DIS data (A < 4), examining the effect of using instant-form and light-cone nuclear wave functions, and several different parameterizations of nucleon modification effects, including those with and without isospin dependence.
We find that inclusive DIS data on light nuclei provide substantial constraints on the neutron-to-proton strucutre function ratio, favoring SU(6) symmetry breaking models based on perturbative QCD and the Schwinger-Dyson equation calculation, though unable to definitively out scalar di-quark models when assuming a wide range of nucleon modification models. We also find that the MARATHON data provides robust constraints on the underlying nucleon modification model, especially when considering isospin dependent effects.
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