2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2007.02.016
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“…A recent experiment probing the x < 1 region suggests that, while 3 He, 4 He and 12 C responses follow a density scaling trend, the 9 Be response does not [10]. In addition, a detailed study of hadron-nucleus data at x > 1 shows significant deviations from simple density scaling for 6 Li and 7 Li nuclei [11]. We understand these Li and Be anomalies as motivating the inclusion of alpha-clustering effects which are expected to be especially significant for these nuclei.…”
Section: Deep Inelastic Scattering On Nuclei With X >mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent experiment probing the x < 1 region suggests that, while 3 He, 4 He and 12 C responses follow a density scaling trend, the 9 Be response does not [10]. In addition, a detailed study of hadron-nucleus data at x > 1 shows significant deviations from simple density scaling for 6 Li and 7 Li nuclei [11]. We understand these Li and Be anomalies as motivating the inclusion of alpha-clustering effects which are expected to be especially significant for these nuclei.…”
Section: Deep Inelastic Scattering On Nuclei With X >mentioning
confidence: 99%