Authors
Ran Shneor, P Monaghan, R Subedi, BD Anderson, K Aniol, J Annand, J Arrington, H Benaoum, F Benmokhtar, P Bertin, W Bertozzi, W Boeglin, JP Chen, Seonho Choi, E Chudakov, E Cisbani, B Craver, CW De Jager, RJ Feuerbach, S Frullani, F Garibaldi, O Gayou, S Gilad, R Gilman, O Glamazdin, J Gomez, J-O Hansen, DW Higinbotham, T Holmstrom, H Ibrahim, R Igarashi, E Jans, X Jiang, Yuchao Jiang, L Kaufman, A Kelleher, A Kolarkar, E Kuchina, G Kumbartzki, JJ LeRose, R Lindgren, N Liyanage, DJ Margaziotis, P Markowitz, S Marrone, M Mazouz, D Meekins, R Michaels, B Moffit, S Nanda, CF Perdrisat, E Piasetzky, M Potokar, V Punjabi, Y Qiang, J Reinhold, B Reitz, G Ron, G Rosner, A Saha, B Sawatzky, A Shahinyan, S Širca, K Slifer, P Solvignon, V Sulkosky, N Thompson, PE Ulmer, GM Urciuoli, E Voutier, K Wang, JW Watson, LB Weinstein, B Wojtsekhowski, S Wood, H Yao, X Zheng, L Zhu, Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
Publication date
2007/8/17
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
99
Issue
7
Pages
072501
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
We investigated simultaneously the and reactions at , , and in an (, ) missing-momentum range from 300 to . At these kinematics, with a missing momentum greater than the Fermi momentum of nucleons in a nucleus and far from the delta excitation, short-range nucleon-nucleon correlations are predicted to dominate the reaction. For of the events, a recoiling partner proton was observed back-to-back to the missing-momentum vector, an experimental signature of correlations.
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