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Electromagnetic form factors for nucleons in short-range correlations

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arxiv 2305.13666 v2 pith:RB3P5SQK submitted 2023-05-23 hep-ph hep-exnucl-exnucl-th

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keywords correlationsnucleonshort-rangefactorsformfunctionnucleonsstructure
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Recent experimental studies have led to the suggestion that short-range correlations may be a major contributor to the nuclear EMC effect. This hypothesis requires that the structure function for nucleons involved in short-range correlations should be heavily suppressed compared to that of a free nucleon. Based on calculations performed within an AdS/QCD motivated, light-front quark-diquark model, we find that this large suppression of the nucleon structure function leads to a strong suppression of the nucleon elastic form factors.

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