Inclusive electron scattering from nuclei at x \simeq 1.

J. Arrington, P. Anthony, R.G. Arnold, E.J. Beise, J.E. Belz, P.E. Bosted, H.J. Bulten, M.S. Chapman, K.P. Coulter, F.S. Dietrich, R. Ent, M. Epstein, B.W. Filippone, H. Gao, R.A. Gearhart, D.F. Geesaman, J.-O. Hansen, R.J. Holt, H.E. Jackson, C.E. JonesC.E. Keppel, E.R. Kinney, S. Kuhn, K. Lee, W. Lorenzon, A. Lung, N.C.R. Makins, D.J. Margaziotis, R.D. McKeown, R.G. Milner, B. Mueller, J. Napolitano, J. Nelson, T.G. O'Neill, V. Papavassiliou, G.G. Petratos, D.H. Potterveld, S.E. Rock, M. Spengos, Z.M. Szalata, L.H. Tao, K. van Bibber, J.F.J. van den Brand, J.L. White, D. Winter, B. Zeidman

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Abstract

The inclusive A(e,e′) cross section for x≃1 was measured on
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2248
JournalPhysical Review C
Volume53
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1996

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