Measurement of Light-Cone Wave Functions by Diffractive Dissociation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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Talk given at the Recontres de Moriond, QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions, Les Arcs, March 2002. 5 pages 4 figures

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Diffractive dissociation of particles can be used to study their light-cone
wave functions. Results from Fermilab experiment E791 for diffractive
dissociation of 500 GeV/c pi- mesons into di-jets show that the |q qbar>
light-cone asymptotic wave function describes the data well for Q^2 ~ 10
(GeV/c)^2 or more.

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