Establishes chi^2-dissipation identities, spectral decomposition of Lyapunov functions, and explicit KL convergence factors for Blahut-Arimoto dynamics.
Direct Observation of Proton-Neutron Short-Range Correlation Dominance in Heavy Nuclei
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We measured the triple coincidence A(e,e'np) and A(e,e'pp) reactions on carbon, aluminum, iron, and lead targets at Q2 > 1.5 (GeV/c)2, xB > 1.1 and missing momentum > 400 MeV/c. This was the first direct measurement of both proton-proton (pp) and neutron-proton (np) short-range correlated (SRC) pair knockout from heavy asymmetric nuclei. For all measured nuclei, the average proton-proton (pp) to neutron-proton (np) reduced cross-section ratio is about 6%, in agreement with previous indirect measurements. Correcting for Single-Charge Exchange effects decreased the SRC pairs ratio to ~ 3%, which is lower than previous results. Comparisons to theoretical Generalized Contact Formalism (GCF) cross-section calculations show good agreement using both phenomenological and chiral nucleon-nucleon potentials, favoring a lower pp to np pair ratio. The ability of the GCF calculation to describe the experimental data using either phenomenological or chiral potentials suggests possible reduction of scale- and scheme-dependence in cross section ratios. Our results also support the high-resolution description of high-momentum states being predominantly due to nucleons in SRC pairs.
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Relaxation Kernel, Spectral Dissipation, and Global Convergence of Blahut--Arimoto Dynamics
Establishes chi^2-dissipation identities, spectral decomposition of Lyapunov functions, and explicit KL convergence factors for Blahut-Arimoto dynamics.