Actions for Polarization and color transparency [electronic resource].
Polarization and color transparency [electronic resource].
- Published
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy, 1993.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy. - Physical Description
- Pages: (4 pages) : digital, PDF file
- Additional Creators
- Brookhaven National Laboratory, United States. Department of Energy, National Science Foundation (U.S.), and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Summary
- Color transparency offers an interesting experimental test of our understanding of hadronic polarization effects which have been seen at high energy. Large polarization effects have been seen for exclusive high momentum transfer reactions which are incompatible with lowest order pQCD. It is proposed to filter these reactions by scattering inside a nucleus. We expect that only color transparent hadrons would survive, and that these should be products of hard'' scattering. If the polarization arrises from a non-perturbative soft'' effect, the nucleus should filter these reaction products away. We should see no polarization remaining after the reaction is filtered by a large nucleus.
- Report Numbers
- E 1.99:bnl-48832
E 1.99: conf-930389--12
conf-930389--12
bnl-48832 - Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- Proton-Proton Interactions
- Color Model
- Polarization
- Analyzing Power
- Momentum Transfer
- Quantum Chromodynamics
- Scattering
- Testing
- Transfer Reactions
- Baryon-Baryon Interactions
- Composite Models
- Direct Reactions
- Field Theories
- Hadron-Hadron Interactions
- Interactions
- Mathematical Models
- Nuclear Reactions
- Nucleon-Nucleon Interactions
- Particle Interactions
- Particle Models
- Proton-Nucleon Interactions
- Quantum Field Theory
- Quark Model
- Note
- Published through SciTech Connect.
01/01/1993.
"bnl-48832"
" conf-930389--12"
"DE93014319"
Future directions in particle and nuclear physics at multi-GeV hadron beam facilities, Upton, NY (United States), 4-6 Mar 1993.
Bunce, G. - Funding Information
- AC02-76CH00016
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