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- Title
Exploring the Potential Role of Diquarks in Hadronization Using Semi-inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering on Nuclear Targets.
- Authors
Brooks, William K.; El Fassi, Lamiaa; Chetry, Taya
- Abstract
Hadronization, which is the process by which an energetic colored quark evolves into a color-singlet hadron in Quantum Chromodynamics, can be studied both in small nuclei and large nuclei, and the comparison of the differences between those two systems provides information about the hadronization mechanisms on femtometer distance scales. It can be argued that this process is well understood for light meson production on nuclei, but data from HERMES and CLAS for baryon production present puzzling patterns that are not well described by models. Herein we suggest that this might be due to the presence of diquarks in the protons and neutrons making up these nuclei.
- Subjects
DEEP inelastic collisions; DIQUARKS; QUANTUM chromodynamics; PARTONS; BARYONS; HADRONS; MESONS
- Publication
Few-Body Systems, 2023, Vol 64, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0177-7963
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00601-023-01822-z