Comment on "Measurement of 2- and 3-nucleon short range correlation probabilities in nuclei"
Douglas W. Higinbotham, Or Hen

TL;DR
This paper discusses discrepancies in measurements of short-range nucleon correlations in nuclei, analyzing experimental factors that may explain conflicting results in previous studies.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis of experimental conditions affecting the observation of short-range correlations in nuclear physics.
Findings
Discrepancies in previous measurements of nucleon correlations.
Potential experimental factors influencing the observation of plateaus.
Importance of momentum transfer in detecting correlations.
Abstract
"Measurement of 2- and 3-nucleon short range correlation probabilities in nuclei" claimed to observe plateaus in the inclusive A/3He (e,e') ratios in the xB > 2 region; yet, a subsequent measurement at a higher momentum transfer did not observe xB > 2 plateaus. Herein we comment on a possible experimental explanation for this discrepancy.
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