In the nucleon resonance region, R=sigma_L/sigma_T is on average about 25% larger for carbon-bound nucleons than for deuterium, indicating distinct nuclear modifications for F1, F2, and FL.
Nuclear dependence of $R=\frac{\sigma_L}{\sigma_T}$ and Callan-Gross relation in nuclei
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The electromagnetic nuclear structure functions $F_{1A} (x,Q^2)$, $F_{2A} (x,Q^2)$ and $F_{LA} (x,Q^2)$ have been calculated using a microscopic model of nucleus to study the nuclear medium effects on the ratio $R_A(x,Q^2)=\frac{\sigma_{LA} (x,Q^2)}{\sigma_{TA} (x,Q^2)} = \frac{F_{LA} (x,Q^2)}{2xF_{1A} (x,Q^2)}$ and the Callan-Gross relation(CGR) in nuclei. The nuclear medium effects due to the Fermi motion, binding energy, nucleon correlations, mesonic contribution and shadowing have been taken into account. The theoretical results for the nuclear dependence of $R_{A} (x,Q^2)$ and its impact on CGR have been presented and compared with the available experimental data on the various nuclear targets. The predictions have been made for $R_{A} (x,Q^2)$ in the kinematic region of $x$ and $Q^2$ for some nuclei relevant for the future experiments to be performed at the JLab.
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Investigation of Medium Modifications to $^{12}$C Structure Functions in the Resonance Region
In the nucleon resonance region, R=sigma_L/sigma_T is on average about 25% larger for carbon-bound nucleons than for deuterium, indicating distinct nuclear modifications for F1, F2, and FL.