Physics at ELFE
Apr, 199634 pages
Published in:
- Nucl.Phys.A 622 (1997) 284C-314C
Contribution to:
e-Print:
- hep-ph/9703462 [hep-ph]
Report number:
- NORDITA-97-25-P
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Abstract:
I review some central physics opportunities at the 15 ... 30 GeV continuous beam electron accelerator ELFE, proposed to be built in conjunction with the DESY linear collider. Our present detailed knowledge of single parton distributions in hadrons and nuclei needs to be supplemented by measurements of compact valence quark configurations, accessible through hard exclusive scattering, and of compact multiparton subsystems which contribute to semi-inclusive processes. Cumulative (x>1, x_F>1) processes in nuclei measure short-range correlations between partons belonging to different nucleons in the same nucleus. The same configurations may give rise to subthreshold production of light hadrons and charm. The challenges of understanding high energy charmonium production indicate that charmonium will be a sensitive probe of color dynamics at ELFE. At low energies, charmonium forms inside the target nucleus, allowing a determination of bound state interactions in nuclear matter.Note:
- Based on talks given at the meeting on Future Electron Accelerators and Free Electron Lasers, Uppsala, April 25-26, 1996 and at the Second ELFE Workshop, Saint Malo, September 23-27, 1996. 35 pages, 10 figures included using epsf Report-no: NORDITA-97/25 P
- talk: Uppsala 1996/04/25
- talk: St. Malo 1996/09/22
- electron: linear accelerator
- linear accelerator: proposed
- electron: polarized beam
- electron nucleon: interaction
- p: wave function
- linear space: Fock space
- model: parton
- hard scattering
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