Novel hard semiexclusive processes and color singlet clusters in hadrons

Abstract

Hard scattering to a three cluster final state is suggested as a method to probe configurations in hadrons containing small size color singlet cluster and a residual quark-gluon system of a finite mass. Examples of such processes include e + N e+ p +MX (+MX'), p+p p+p+MX(p++MX') where MX(MX') could be a pion(kaon) or other state of finite mass which does not increase with momentum transfer (Q2). We argue that different models of the nucleon may lead to very different qualitative predictions for the spectrum of states MX. We find that in the pion model of nonperturbative q q sea in a nucleon the cross section of these reactions is comparable to the cross section of the corresponding two-body reaction. Studies of these reactions are feasible using both fixed target detectors (EVA at BNL, HERMES at DESY) and collider detectors with a good acceptance in the forward direction.

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