We measure the two-point density correlations and Voronoi cell distributions
of cyclically sheared granular spheres obtained with a fluorescence technique
and compare them with random packing of frictionless spheres. We find that the
radial distribution function g(r) is captured by the Percus-Yevick equation
for initial volume fraction ϕ=0.59. However, small but systematic
deviations are observed because of the splitting of the second peak as ϕ
is increased towards random close packing. The distribution of the Voronoi free
volumes deviates from postulated Γ distributions, and the orientational
order metric Q6 shows disorder compared to numerical results reported for
frictionless spheres. Overall, these measures show significant similarity of
random packing of granular and frictionless spheres, but some systematic
differences as well.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure