Generalized parton distributions of nuclei
V. Guzey (Jefferson Lab)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in nuclear generalized parton distributions (GPDs), highlighting their role in understanding nuclear effects, medium modifications, and complementarity to free proton GPDs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of how nuclear GPDs can elucidate traditional and novel nuclear phenomena, advancing the understanding of nuclear structure.
Findings
Nuclear GPDs complement free proton GPDs.
Nuclear GPDs enhance understanding of nuclear effects.
Nuclear GPDs provide insights into medium modifications.
Abstract
We review recent theoretical results on generalized parton distributions (GPDs) of nuclei, emphasizing the following three roles of nuclear GPDs: (i) complementarity to free proton GPDs, (ii) the enhancement of traditional nuclear effects such as nuclear binding, EMC effect, nuclear shadowing, and (iii) an access to novel nuclear effects such as medium modifications of bound nucleons.
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