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Short-Range Correlations and the EMC Effect

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How to Deal with FSI?<br />

D(e,e’p S ) <br />

We know that FSI:<br />

Decrease with Q 2<br />

Increase with W’<br />

Not sensitive to x’ B<br />

Small for pq > 107°<br />

We shall:<br />

Involve <strong>the</strong>oretical colleagues<br />

Take data at large recoil angles<br />

A. V. Klimenko et al., PRC 73, 035212 (2006)<br />

Take data at 90°<br />

Take data at two x’<br />

Use low x’ data to study FSI dependence on Q 2 , W’ 2 , pq

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