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Measurement of the EMC effect in light and heavy nuclei
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Arrington, J.; Bane, J.; Daniel, A.; Fomin, N.; Gaskell, D.; Seely, J.; Asaturyan, R.; Benmokhtar, F.; Boeglin, W.; Bosted, P.; Bukhari, M. H. S.; Christy, M. E.; Connell, S.; Dalton, M. M.; Day, D.; Dunne, J.; Dutta, D.; Fassi, L. El; Ent, R.; Fenker, H.; Gao, H.; Holt, R. J.; Horn, T.; Hungerford, E.; Jones, M. K.; Jourdan, J.; Kalantarians, N.; Keppel, C. E.; Kiselev, D.; Lung, A. F.; Malace, S.; Meekins, D. G.; Mertens, T.; Mkrtchyan, H.; Niculescu, G.; Niculescu, I.; Potterveld, D. H.; Perdrisat, C.; Punjabi, V.; Qian, X.; Reimer, P. E.; Roche, J.; Rodriguez, V. M.; Rondon, O.; Schulte, E.; Slifer, K.; Smith, G. R.; Solvignon, P.; Tadevosyan, V.; Tang, L.; Testa, G.; Trojer, R.; Tvaskis, V.; Wesselmann, F. R.; Wood, S. A.; Yuan, L.; Zheng, X.
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Inclusive electron scattering from nuclear targets has been measured to extract the nuclear dependence of the inelastic cross section in Hall C at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator facility. Results are presented for 2H, 3He, 4He, 9B, 12C, 63Cu and 197Au at an incident electron beam energy of 5.77 GeV for a range of momentum transfer from Q^2 = 2 to 7 (GeV/c)^2. These data improve the precision of the existing measurements of the EMC effect in the nuclear targets at large x, and allow for more detailed examinations of the A dependence of the EMC effect.
Comment: 28 pages, 23 figures, archival paper for Jefferson Lab experiment E03-103
Comment: 28 pages, 23 figures, archival paper for Jefferson Lab experiment E03-103