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Title Isospin dependence of Nucleon-Nucleon Short-range Correlations in Inclusive Scattering with Tritium and Helium-3
Authors Shujie Li
JLAB number JLAB-PHY-20-3311
LANL number (None)
Other number DOE/OR/23177-5147
Document Type(s) (Thesis) 
Associated with EIC: No
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: No
Funding Source: Nuclear Physics (NP)
  Thesis
A PHD thesis
Advisor(s) :
   Douglas Higinbotham (JLAB)
   Karl Slifer (UNH)
Publication Abstract: The nucleon-nucleon (NN) potential has a strong repulsive core. When a two-nucleon (sub)system falls into this range, they will interact strongly at short distance, and move away from each other with momenta above the Fermi level. This is called the NN Short range Correlations (SRCs). Previous experiments reported a neutron-proton pair (isos inglet) dominance in high-momentum nucleons. In inclusive electron scattering, this np dominance will cause a scaling behavior of cross sections at 1.4 < xbj = Q2/2m? < 2 where the high-momentum nucleons dominate. At Je?erson Lab Hall A we checked this hypothesis with electron Quasi-elastic (QE) scattering on A=3 nuclei systems. Our unique gas cell design made electron-tritium scattering possible for the ?rst time in a decade. The 2H, 3H, and 3He inclusive cross sections at 1 < xbj < 3 were measured in two experiments (E12-11-112 and E12-14-011) with a wide Q2 range (0.4 < Q2 < 3 GeV2). This thesis dis cusses the physics goals, experiment setup, and data analysis of the E12-11-112 experiment. Ratios of 3H/2H, 3He/2H and 3H/3He as well as absolute cross sections are presented at 0.4 < Q2 < 1.8 GeV2. NN SRC plateaus are observed in the cross section ratios at high Q2. The 3H/3He ratio of 0.84±0.01 at NN SRC dominant kinematics indicates a np to pp SRC pair ratio of 2.2±0.2 in A=3 nuclei. That implies a preference in T = 0 isospin singlet con?guration. No plateaus are observed at xbj > 2.
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Group: Hall A
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