A new method to investigate the nuclear effect in leptonic interactions

T. Kitagaki, S. Tanaka, A. Yamaguchi, K. Hasegawa, K. Tamai, K. Furuno, Y. Morita, S. Nakai, Y. Chiba, M. Sasaki, T. Yamamura, K. Numano, H. Kurino, H. Suzuki, T. Akagi, K. Tamae, T. Takayama, J. Katayama, T. Nakajima, H. HanadaP. Allen, D. Brick, A. Chen, K. De, A. Desilva, M. Aryal, A. Shapiro, M. Widgoff, N. Gelfand, T. Murphy, E. D. Alyea, S. W. Mao, L. G. Mu, Y. S. Tai, S. Wang, Y. Wu, S. W. Xu, M. Zhao, D. Goloskie, E. S. Hafen, J. Harton, I. A. Pless, S. Fukui, H. O. Cohn, J. E. Brau, W. M. Bugg, G. T. Condo, Y. C. Du, T. Handler, H. J. Hargis, E. L. Hart, R. Kroeger, R. Majoras, J. Shimony, M. Higuchi, M. Sato, Y. Hoshi

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Abstract

High energy neutrino interactions in a heavy liquid bubble chamber were classified by the presence or absence of dark tracks (stubs) at the interaction vertices. Quark distributions, σ(x), were compared in the two groups of data. Those with dark tracks, presumably indicative of an interaction with a deeply bound nucleon, show an enhanced nuclear effect.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)281-285
Number of pages5
JournalPhysics Letters B
Volume214
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1988 Nov 17
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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