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The Status and Future of Color Transparency and Nuclear Filtering

Pankaj Jain
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John P. Ralston
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

Fourty years after its introduction, the phenomenon of color transparency remains a domain of controversial interpretations of experimental data. In this review, present evidence for or against color transparency manifestation in various exclusive hard scattering reactions is presented. The nuclear transparency experiments reveal whether short-distance processes dominate a scattering amplitude at some given kinematical point. We plead for a new round of nuclear transparency measurements in a variety of experimental set-ups, including near-forward exclusive reactions related to generalized parton distribution (GPD) physics and near-backward exclusive reactions related to transition distribution amplitudes (TDA) physics.

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hal-03615632 , version 1 (21-03-2022)

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Pankaj Jain, Bernard Pire, John P. Ralston. The Status and Future of Color Transparency and Nuclear Filtering. The Future of Color Transparency and Hadronization Studies at Jefferson Lab and Beyond, Jun 2021, Online, United States. pp.578-589, ⟨10.3390/physics4020038⟩. ⟨hal-03615632⟩
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