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A New Approach to y-scaling and the Universal Features of Scaling Functions and Nucleon Momentum Distributions
Some systematic general features of y-scaling structure functions, which are
essentially independent of detailed dynamics, are pointed out. Their physical
interpretation in terms of general characteristics, such as a mean field
description and nucleon-nucleon correlations, is given and their relationship
to the momentum distributions illustrated. A new relativistic scaling variable
is proposed which incorporates the momentum dependence of the excitation energy
of the (A-1) system, with the resulting scaling function being closely related
to the longitudinal momemtum distributions and being free from removal-energy
scaling violating effects.Comment: 17 pages, RevTeX, 4 ps Figures, to appear in Physics Letters
Hard Break-Up of Two-Nucleons and QCD Dynamics of NN Interaction
We discus recent developments in theory of high energy two-body break-up of
few-nucleon systems. The characteristics of these reactions are such that the
hard two-body quasielastic subprocess can be clearly separated from the
accompanying soft subprocesses. We discuss in details the hard rescattering
model(HRM) in which hard photodisintegration develops in two stages. At first,
photon knocks-out an energetic quark which rescatters subsequently with a quark
of the other nucleon. The latter provides a mechanism of sharing the initial
high momentum of the photon between two outgoing nucleons. This final state
hard rescattering can be expressed through the hard NN scattering amplitude.
Within HRM we discuss hard break-up reactions involving D and 3He targets and
demonstrate how these reactions are sensitive to the dynamics of hard pn and pp
interaction. Another development of HRM is the prediction of new helicity
selection mechanism for hard two-body reactions, which was apparently confirmed
in the recent JLab experiment.Comment: Invited talk at 6th International Conference on Perspective in
Hadronic Physics, Trieste, Italy, 12-18 May 2008. Submitted to AIP Conf.Pro
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