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Comment on "Searching for flavor dependence in nuclear quark behavior"

Published 6 May 2019 in nucl-ex and nucl-th | (1905.02172v1)

Abstract: Weinstein, et. al [1] [PRL 106, 052301 (2011)] and Hen, et. al [2] [PRC 85, 047301 (2012)] observed a correlation between the EMC effect and the amount of short range correlated (SRC) pairs in nuclei which implies that quark distributions are different in SRC pairs as compared with free nucleons. Schmookler, et. al [3] [Nature 566, 354 (2019)] bolstered this by showing that the EMC data can be explained by a universal modification of the structure of nucleons in neutron-proton SRC pairs and presented the first data-driven extraction of this universal modification function (UMF). Arrington and Fomin [4] [arxiv 1903.12535] attempt to gain insight into the correlation between the EMC effect and SRCs by distinguishing between correlated nucleon pairs at high-virtuality (HV) vs. high local-density (LD). However, there is an inconsistency in their derivations of the UMFs, FLD univ and FHV , causing a non-physical difference between them for asymmetric nuclei. In addition, the univ combinatorial scaling they used to extract high-LD np, pp and nn pairs from measured HV np pairs is contradicted by realistic ab-initio Quantum Monte-Carlo (QMC) calculations.

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