Structure functions for the three-nucleon system

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2001

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Bissey, F.
Thomas, A.
Afnan, I.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics, 2001; 64(2):024004-1-024004-15

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F. Bissey, A. W. Thomas, and I. R. Afnan

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The spectral functions and light-cone momentum distributions of protons and neutrons in ³He and ³H are given in terms of the three-nucleon wave function for realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions. To reduce computational complexity, separable expansions are employed for the nucleon-nucleon potentials. The results for the light-cone momentum distributions suggest that they are not very sensitive to the details of the two-body interaction, as long as it has reasonable short-range repulsion. The unpolarized and polarized structure functions are examined for both ³He and ³H in order to test the usefulness of ³He as a neutron target. It is found that the measurement of the spin structure function of polarized ³H would provide a very clear test of the predicted change in the polarized parton distributions of a bound proton.

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