Soft pions at high energy and its phenomenological implications

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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6 pages,LaTex,1 figures,Talk given at "Workshop on Light-Cone QCD and Nonperturbative Hadron Physics",Adelaide,Australia,Decem

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The soft pion theorem in the inclusive reaction at high energy applied to the current induced reaction is explained briefly. A characteristic aspect of this theorem is the charge asymmetry produced by the pole terms in the soft pion limit. The pion charge asymmetry in the central region in the target-virtual-photon center of the mass (CM) frame of the semi-inclusive electroproduction and the contribution to the Gottfried sum are illustrated as examples.

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