On the Possibility to Study Color Transparency in the Large Momentum Transfer Exclusive $d(p,2p)n$ Reaction

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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33 pages Latex file, 12 eps figures, uses epsfig.sty

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10.1103/PhysRevC.56.2752

The deuteron disintegration at high energies and large angles in the $d(p,2p)n$ reaction, is calculated in kinematical conditions where the dominant contributions are due to soft rescatterings of the initial and final nucleons, which accompany the hard $pp$ reaction. The eikonal approximation, which accounts for relativistic kinematics as dictated by Feynman diagrams, reveals the important role played by the initial and final state interactions in the angular and momentum dependences of the differential cross section. Based on these results, we propose a new and effective test, at moderate energies, of the physics relevant for the color transparency phenomenon in hadron-initiated exclusive hard processes.

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