Future directions for probing two and three nucleon short-range correlations at high energies
Leonid Frankfurt (TAU), Misak Sargsian (FIU), Mark Strikman (PSU)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in understanding short-range correlations in nuclei through high-energy scattering and proposes future research directions to explore two- and three-nucleon SRCs and potential non-nucleonic components.
Contribution
It summarizes recent progress and outlines future experimental and theoretical directions for probing complex nuclear correlations at high energies.
Findings
Recent progress in high-energy scattering studies of SRCs
Proposed future experiments to explore three-nucleon SRCs
Suggestions to discover non-nucleonic degrees of freedom
Abstract
We summarize recent progress in the studies of the short-rang correlations (SRC) in nuclei in high energy electron and hadron nucleus scattering and suggest directions for the future high energy studies aimed at establishing detailed structure of two-nucleon SRCs, revealing structure of three nucleon SRC correlations and discovering non-nucleonic degrees of freedom in nuclei.
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