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Novel hard semiexclusive processes and color singlet clusters in hadrons

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-08-23 v1

Abstract

Hard scattering to a three cluster final state is suggested as a method to probe configurations in hadrons containing small size color singlet cluster and a residual quark-gluon system of a finite mass. Examples of such processes include e+Ne+p+MX(Λ+MX),p+pp+p+MX(p+Λ+MX)e + N \to e+ p +M_X (\Lambda+M_X'), p+p \to p+p+M_X(p+\Lambda+M_X') where MX(MX)M_X(M_X') could be a pion(kaon) or other state of finite mass which does not increase with momentum transfer (Q2Q^2). We argue that different models of the nucleon may lead to very different qualitative predictions for the spectrum of states MXM_X. We find that in the pion model of nonperturbative qqˉq \bar q sea in a nucleon the cross section of these reactions is comparable to the cross section of the corresponding two-body reaction. Studies of these reactions are feasible using both fixed target detectors (EVA at BNL, HERMES at DESY) and collider detectors with a good acceptance in the forward direction.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0211263,
  title  = {Novel hard semiexclusive processes and color singlet clusters in hadrons},
  author = {L. Frankfurt and M. V. Polyakov and M. Strikman and D. Zhalov and M. Zhalov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0211263},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

9 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the proceedings of the Workshop: Exclusive Processes at High Momentum Transfer, Newport News, Virginia, 15-18 May 2002