Shadowing Aspects of Nuclear Parton Distributions
S. Kumano
Australian Journal of Physics
50(1) 45 - 52
Published: 1997
Abstract
Various shadowing aspects of nuclear parton distributions are discussed in a parton-model framework. We explain existing x dependent data of F2A /F2D, then the model is applied to a flavour asymmetry – d in a nucleus, to shadowing in valence-quark distributions, and to nuclear dependence of Q2 evolution. First, we find that a finite nuclear ū – đ distribution could be possible due to nuclear interactions even in the flavour symmetric case in the nucleon ( ū – đ = 0). Second, it is indicated that valence-quark shadowing could be used for discriminating among various shadowing models. Third, we find that nuclear dependence of Q2 evolution ∂ [F2Sn/F2C]/∂[ln Q2], which was found by the New Muon Collaboration (NMC), is essentially understood by modification of parton distributions in nuclei. However, higher-twist effects in nuclear interactions could be tested by studying the details of the nuclear Q2 evolution.https://doi.org/10.1071/P96035
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