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Measurement of the structure function of the nearly free neutron using spectator tagging in inelastic $^2$H(e, e'p)X scattering with CLAS

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Much less is known about neutron structure than that of the proton due to the absence of free neutron targets. Neutron information is usually extracted from data on nuclear targets such as deuterium, requiring corrections for nuclear binding and nucleon off-shell effects. These corrections are model dependent and have significant uncertainties, especially for large values of the Bjorken scaling variable x. The Barely Off-shell Nucleon Structure (BONuS) experiment at Jefferson Lab measured the inelastic electron deuteron scattering cross section, tagging spectator protons in coincidence with the scattered electrons. This method reduces nuclear binding uncertainties significantly and has allowed for the first time a (nearly) model independent extraction of the neutron structure function. A novel compact radial time projection chamber was built to detect protons with momentum between 70 and 150 MeV/c. For the extraction of the free neutron structure function $F_{2n}$, spectator protons at backward angle and with momenta below 100 MeV/c were selected, ensuring that the scattering took place on a nearly free neutron. The scattered electrons were detected with Jefferson Lab's CLAS spectrometer. The extracted neutron structure function $F_{2n}$ and its ratio to the deuteron structure function $F_{2d}$ are presented in both the resonance and deep inelastic regions. The dependence of the cross section on the spectator proton momentum and angle is investigated, and tests of the spectator mechanism for different kinematics are performed. Our data set can be used to study neutron resonance excitations, test quark hadron duality in the neutron, develop more precise parametrizations of structure functions, as well as investigate binding effects (including possible mechanisms for the nuclear EMC effect) and provide a first glimpse of the asymptotic behavior of d/u as x goes to 1.

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Two bodies left behind

nucl-th · 2026-05-21 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

In quasi-free high-energy breakup of a heavy-light bound state, the leading amplitude factors as the product of the remnant light-particle scattering amplitude, a probe-dependent dynamical function, and a real bound-state wavefunction term, with exact unitarity for the remnant subsystem.

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  • Two bodies left behind nucl-th · 2026-05-21 · unverdicted · none · ref 21 · internal anchor

    In quasi-free high-energy breakup of a heavy-light bound state, the leading amplitude factors as the product of the remnant light-particle scattering amplitude, a probe-dependent dynamical function, and a real bound-state wavefunction term, with exact unitarity for the remnant subsystem.

  • Impact of parity-violating deep-inelastic scattering on the weak mixing angle and high-$x$ parton distributions hep-ph · 2026-06-24 · unverdicted · none · ref 56 · internal anchor

    Simulations of 11 and 22 GeV PVDIS pseudodata indicate potential constraints on low-Q² sin²θ_W and high-x strange quark and d/u PDFs, with strong correlations requiring simultaneous QCD-electroweak analysis.

  • Stability of parton distributions at high $x$: impact of nuclear and power corrections hep-ph · 2026-05-01 · unverdicted · none · ref 7

    Global fit finds u and d PDFs stable to x≈0.8 with positive isospin-independent higher-twist corrections and nonzero off-shell nucleon contributions required to describe nuclear data.