The ratios of inclusive electron scattering cross sections of 4He,
12C, and 56Fe to 3He have been measured for the first time. It is
shown that these ratios are independent of xB at Q2>1.4 (GeV/c)2 for
xB> 1.5 where the inclusive cross section depends primarily on the
high-momentum components of the nuclear wave function. The observed scaling
shows that the momentum distributions at high-momenta have the same shape for
all nuclei and differ only by a scale factor. The observed onset of the scaling
at Q2>1.4 and xB>1.5 is consistent with the kinematical expectation that
two nucleon short range correlations (SRC) are dominate the nuclear wave
function at pm≳ 300 MeV/c. The values of these ratios in the scaling
region can be related to the relative probabilities of SRC in nuclei with
A≥3. Our data demonstrate that for nuclei with A≥12 these
probabilities are 5-5.5 times larger than in deuterium, while for 4He it is
larger by a factor of about 3.5.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure