First Measurement of the EMC effect in B10 and B11
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- Niculescu, G;
- Niculescu, I;
- Nuruzzaman;
- Pandey, B;
- Park, S;
- Pooser, E;
- Puckett, AJR;
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- Reinhold, J;
- Santiesteban, N;
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Abstract
The nuclear dependence of the inclusive inelastic electron scattering cross section (the EMC effect) has been measured for the first time in B10 and B11. Previous measurements of the EMC effect in A≤12 nuclei showed an unexpected nuclear dependence; B10 and B11 were measured to explore the EMC effect in this region in more detail. Results are presented for Be9, B10, B11, and C12 at an incident beam energy of 10.6 GeV. The EMC effect in the boron isotopes was found to be similar to that for Be9 and C12, yielding almost no nuclear dependence in the EMC effect in the range A=4-12. This represents important new data supporting the hypothesis that the EMC effect depends primarily on the local nuclear environment due to the cluster structure of these nuclei.