Abstract
We consider the nuclear mass-number () dependence of the nuclear structure functions. We restrict ourselves to a two-component model, in which we assume the existence of an exotic component other than the normal nucleon component in nuclei. We find that there exist scaling phenomena and that the structure function of the exotic component should be independent of . We also show that the dependence of the nuclear structure function can be attributed to that of the surface-to-volume ratio which is incorporated in the probability of finding the exotic component in the nucleus.
- Received 21 February 1984
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.52.2344
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