Colorless and colored gluon-clusters in nucleon?
Abstract
It is suggested that virtual gluon-clusters exist in nucleon, and that such colorless and colored objects manifest themselves in the small xB region of inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering processes. The relationship between the space-time properties of such clusters and the striking features observed in these scattering processes is discussed. A phase-space model is used to show how quantitative results can be obtained in such an approach. The results of this model-calculation are in reasonable agreement with the existing data. Further experiments are suggested.
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