Nuclear quark and gluon distributions in coordinate space

M. Vänttinen, G. Piller, L. Mankiewicz, W. Weise, K. J. Eskola

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Abstract

In coordinate space, quark and gluon distributions of the nucleon are defined as correlation functions involving two field operators separated by a light-cone distance y+ = 21. We study the nuclear modifications of these distributions. The largest effect is a strong depletion of parton distributions (shadowing) at large longitudinal distances, which starts for all parton species at l = 2 fin, i.e. at the average nucleon-nucleon separation in nuclei. On the other hand, the nuclear radius does not play a significant role. At l ≲ 1 fm, nuclear modifications of parton distributions are small. The intrinsic structure of individual nucleons is evidently not very much affected by nuclear binding. In particular, there is no evidence for a significant increase of the quark or gluon correlation length in bound nucleons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-359
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean Physical Journal A
Volume3
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

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