Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1995-01-16
Z.Phys.A352:97-113,1995
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
37 pages LaTex, 12 uuencoded PostScript Figures as separate file, to be published in Z.Phys.A
Scientific paper
10.1007/BF01292764
High momentum transfer electrodisintegration of polarized and unpolarized deuterium targets, $d(e,e'p)n$ is studied. We show that the importance of final state interactions-FSI, occuring when a knocked out nucleon interacts with the other nucleon, depends strongly on the momentum of the spectator nucleon. In particular, these FSI occur when the essential contributions to the scattering amplitude arise from internucleon distances $\sim 1.5~fm$. But the absorption of the high momentum $\gamma^*$ may produce a point like configuration, which evolves with time. In this case, the final state interactions probe the point like configuration at the early stage of its evolution. The result is that significant color transparency effects, which can either enhance or suppress computed cross sections, are predicted to occur for $\sim 4 GeV^2 \ge Q^2\leq~10~(GeV/c)^2$.
Frankfurt Leonid L.
Greenberg Wm. R.
Miller Gary A.
Sargsyan M. M.
Strikman Mark I.
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