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Exclusive electroproduction of lepton pairs as a probe of nucleon structure
We suggest the measurement of exclusive electroproduction of lepton pairs as
a tool to study inter-parton correlations in the nucleon via generalized parton
distributions in the kinematical region where this process is light-cone
dominated. We demonstrate how the single beam-spin asymmetry allows to perform
such kind of analysis and give a number of predictions for several experimental
setups. We comment on other observables which allow for a clean separation of
different species of generalized parton distributions.Comment: 4 pages RevTeX4, 6 figures, typo fixe
Nucleon hologram with exclusive leptoproduction
Hard exclusive leptoproductions of real photons, lepton pairs and mesons are
the most promising tools to unravel the three-dimensional picture of the
nucleon, which cannot be deduced from conventional inclusive processes like
deeply inelastic scattering.Comment: 9 pages LaTeX, 7 figures, sign in Eq. (16) corrected, Invited talk at
the European Workshop "QCD structure of the nucleon", Ferrara, Italy, April
3-6, 200
Spin effects in deeply virtual Compton scattering
We consider the azimuthal angle dependence in the cross section of the hard
leptoproduction of a photon on a nucleon target. We show that this dependence
allows to define observables that isolate the twist-two and twist-three sectors
in the deeply virtual Compton scattering amplitude. All twist-two and
twist-three Compton form factors can be extracted from measurements of the
charge odd part of the polarized cross section and give access to all
generalized parton distributions.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, 1 figure, Talk given at IX International Workshop on
Deep Inelastic Scattering Bologna, 27 April - 1 May 200
Some Exact Solutions For The Classical Hall Effect In Inhomogeneous Magnetic Field
The classical Hall effect in inhomogeneous systems is considered for the case
of one-dimensional inhomogeneity. For a certain geometry of the problem and for
the magnetic field linearly depending on the coordinate the density of current
distribution corresponds to the skin-effect.Comment: 5 pages, LaTe
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