Inclusive electron scattering from nuclei at x≃1

J. Arrington, P. Anthony, R. G. Arnold, E. J. Beise, J. E. Belz, P. E. Bosted, H. J. Bulten, M. S. Chapman, K. P. Coulter, F. Dietrich, R. Ent, M. Epstein, B. W. Filippone, H. Gao, R. A. Gearhart, D. F. Geesaman, J. O. Hansen, R. J. Holt, H. E. Jackson, C. E. JonesC. E. Keppel, E. R. Kinney, S. Kuhn, K. Lee, W. Lorenzon, A. Lung, N. C.R. Makins, D. J. Margaziotis, R. D. McKeown, R. G. Milner, B. Mueller, J. Napolitano, J. Nelson, T. G. O'Neill, V. Papavassiliou, G. G. Petratos, D. H. Potterveld, S. E. Rock, M. Spengos, Z. M. Szalata, L. H. Tao, K. Van Bibber, J. F.J. Van Den Brand, J. L. White, D. Winter, B. Zeidman

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Abstract

The inclusive A(e,e′) cross section for x≃1 was measured on 2H, C, Fe, and Au for momentum transfers Q2 from 1 to 6.8 (GeV/c)2. The scaling behavior of the data was examined in the region of transition from y scaling to x scaling. Throughout this transitional region, the data exhibit ξ scaling, reminiscent of the Bloom-Gilman duality seen in free nucleon scattering.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2248-2251
Number of pages4
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1996
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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