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Title: Inclusive electron scattering from nuclei at x≃1
Authors: Arrington, J.
Anthony, P.
Arnold, R.G.
Beise, E.J.
Belz, J.E.
Bosted, P.E.
Bulten, H.-J.
Chapman, M.S.
Coulter, K.P.
Dietrich, F.
Ent, R.
Epstein, M.
Filippone, B.W.
Gao, H.
Gearhart, R.A.
Geesaman, D.F.
Hansen, J.-O.
Holt, R.J.
Jackson, H.E.
Jones, C.E.
Keppel, C.E.
Kinney, E.R.
Kuhn, S.
Lee, K.
Lorenzon, W.
Lung, A.
Makins, N.C.R.
Margaziotis, D.J.
McKeown, R.D.
Milner, R.G.
Mueller, B.
Napolitano, J.
Nelson, J.
O'Neill, T.G.
Papavassiliou, V.
Petratos, G.G.
Potterveld, D.H.
Rock, S.E.
Spengos, M.
Szalata, Z.M.
Tao, L.H.
van Bibber, K.
van den Brand, J.F.J.
White, J.L.
Winter, D.
Zeidman, B.
Type: Article
Keywords: Physics
Electrons
Issue Date: May-1996
Citation: Arrington, J. et al. "Inclusive electron scattering from nuclei at x≃1." Physical Review C 53, no. 5 (1996): 2248-2251.
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.
Required Publisher Statement: © 1996 The American Physical Society.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/11039
ISSN: 0556-2813
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