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New measurements of high-momentum nucleons and short-range structures in nuclei

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arxiv 1107.3583 v2 pith:GER5MKRY submitted 2011-07-18 nucl-ex

New measurements of high-momentum nucleons and short-range structures in nuclei

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We present new measurements of electron scattering from high-momentum nucleons in nuclei. These data allow an improved determination of the strength of two-nucleon correlations for several nuclei, including light nuclei where clustering effects can, for the first time, be examined. The data also include the kinematic region where three-nucleon correlations are expected to dominate.

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