Measurement of Nuclear Transparency for the A(e,e' pi^+) Reaction
arXiv:0707.1481 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.242502
Abstract
We have measured the nuclear transparency of the A(e,e' pi^+) process in ^{2}H,^{12}C, ^{27}Al, ^{63}Cu and ^{197}Au targets. These measurements were performed at the Jefferson Laboratory over a four momentum transfer squared range Q^2 = 1.1 - 4.7 (GeV/c)^2. The nuclear transparency was extracted as the super-ratio of $(Ï_A/Ï_H)$ from data to a model of pion-electroproduction from nuclei without pi-N final state interactions. The Q^2 and atomic number dependence of the nuclear transparency both show deviations from traditional nuclear physics expectations, and are consistent with calculations that include the quantum chromodynamical phenomenon of color transparency.
5 pages, 3 figs Changes to figure 2 and 3 (error band updated and theory curves updated)