Progress in Understanding Short-Range Structure in Nuclei: An Experimental Perspective

ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE(2022)

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High-energy electron scattering is a clean, precise probe for measurements of hadronic and nuclear structure and plays a key role in understanding the role of high-momentum nucleons (and quarks) in nuclei. Jefferson Lab has dramatically expanded our knowledge of the high-momentum nucleons generated by short-range correlations, providing sufficient insight to model much of their impact on nuclear structure in neutron stars and in low- to medium-energy scattering observables, including neutrino oscillation measurements. These short-range correlations also seem related to the modification of the quark distributions in nuclei, and efforts to improve our understanding of the internal structure of these short-distance and high-momentum configurations in nuclei will provide important input on a wide range of high-energy observables.
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high-energy electron-nucleus scattering, short-range nucleon-nucleon correlations, deep inelastic electron scattering, nuclear structure functions, superfast quarks
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