Impact of nuclear dependence of R=σ_L/σ_T on antishadowing in nuclear structure functions
Abstract: We study the impact of the nuclear dependence of R=\sigma_L/\sigma_T on the extraction of the F_2A/F_2D and F_1A/F_1D structure function ratios from the data on the \sigmaA/\sigmaD cross section ratios. Guided by indications of the nuclear dependence of R from the world data, we examine selected sets of EMC, BCDMS, NMC and SLAC data and find that F_1A/F_1D < \sigmaA/\sigmaD \leq F_2A/F_2D. In particular, we observe that the nuclear enhancement (antishadowing) for F_1A/F_1D in the interval 0.1 < x < 0.3 becomes significantly reduced or even disappears, which indicates that antishadowing is dominated by the longitudinal structure function F_L. We also argue that precise measurements of nuclear modifications of R and F_LA have the potential to constrain the poorly known gluon distribution in nuclei over a wide range of x.
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