A light-front Hamiltonian formulation of nuclear matter in the quark-meson coupling model produces density-dependent nucleon wave functions and evolved parton distributions that match empirical saturation constraints.
Abramset al., Phys
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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.
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.
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Stability of parton distributions at high $x$: impact of nuclear and power corrections
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.
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