Cynthia Keppel, Hampton University
Neutron Structure at Large x
Argonne Physics Division Seminar - 2 Dec 2013
3:30 PM, Building 203, Conference Room R-150

An impressive amount of high quality nucleon structure function data exists from hydrogen, deuterium, and heavier targets. However, the lack of a neutron target has made direct comparisons between the proton and neutron structure nearly impossible at large x, where nuclear effects become large. The behavior of the d quark as x approaches 1 is particularly sensitive to deuterium nuclear corrections. The impact on the parton distribution functions (PDFs) from these effects has been evaluated within a global PDF analysis. The results will be discussed, as well as compared to results from the Barely Off-Shell Nucleon Structure (BONUS) Experiment. The BONUS experiment employed a radial time projection chamber in the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer in Hall B at Jefferson Lab. The novel detector observes spectator protons resulting from electron-deuteron interactions in coincidence with electrons.

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