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Studying the Quark Antiquark Force with Inelastic Pion Electron Scattering
The concept of studying the internal structure of mesons is explored. Mesons,
which are in principle two body quark antiquark interactions, may be much
easier to understand than the nucleon. Measurements of the inelastic form
factors to specific final states may permit careful direct studies of various
components of the strong force. For example by looking at vector meson final
states the spin flip amplitude can be isolated. Technical difficulties involved
in a realistic experiment are examined. Experiments to some final states such
as , and are practical today.Comment: 9,UNDPDK-94-0