Quantum chromodynamics and hadronic interactions at short distances
Conference
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OSTI ID:6299168
A brief introduction to QCD and asymptotic freedom is given. A new method to avoid scheme and scale ambiguities in perturbative QCD predictions is discussed. A detailed discussion of light-cone perturbation theory and the Fock state expansion of hadronic wavefunctions is given. The QCD equation of motion is also discussed. Measures of the hadronic wavefunction (form factors, magnetic moments, etc.), and the QCD analysis of high momentum transfer exclusive processes are discussed. It is also shown how meson distribution amplitudes can be measured in ..gamma gamma.. ..-->.. M anti M reactions. The connection of the Fock state basis to leading and higher twist contributions to deep inelastic scattering is given. How many different QCD processes are interelated through the hadronic Fock states is discussed, and a novel type of QCD subprocess - direct coupled hadron-induced reactions is considered. A new prediction for the proton form factor is also given. Also, a simple phenomenology of hadron wavefunctions is introduced, and present constraints on the form and normalization of the valence meson and nucleon Fock states are discussed. An important conclusion is that the valence Fock state as defined at equal time or the light cone appears to have a significantly smaller radius than that of the physical hadron; higher Fock states thus play an essential role in low momentum transfer phenomenology. Applications to quark jet diffraction excitation and the hidden heavy quark Fock state structure of hadrons are also discussed. 83 references. (WHK)
- Research Organization:
- Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA (USA); Academia Sinica, Beijing (China). Inst. of High Energy Physics; Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY (USA). Lab. of Nuclear Studies
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC03-76SF00515
- OSTI ID:
- 6299168
- Report Number(s):
- SLAC-PUB-2857; CONF-8108162-1; ON: DE83011839
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
BARYONS
BOSONS
DEEP INELASTIC SCATTERING
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
DIFFRACTION MODELS
DOCUMENT TYPES
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
EQUATIONS
EQUATIONS OF MOTION
FERMIONS
FIELD THEORIES
FOCK REPRESENTATION
FORM FACTORS
FUNCTIONS
GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY
HADRON-HADRON INTERACTIONS
HADRONS
INELASTIC SCATTERING
INTERACTIONS
JETS
LECTURES
LEPTON-BARYON INTERACTIONS
LEPTON-HADRON INTERACTIONS
LEPTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS
LIGHT CONE
MAGNETIC MOMENTS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MESONS
MOMENTUM TRANSFER
NUCLEONS
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
PARTICLE INTERACTIONS
PARTICLE MODELS
PARTICLE PROPERTIES
PERTURBATION THEORY
POSTULATED PARTICLES
PROTONS
QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
QUARKS
RELATIVITY THEORY
SCATTERING
SPACE-TIME
WAVE FUNCTIONS
72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
BARYONS
BOSONS
DEEP INELASTIC SCATTERING
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
DIFFRACTION MODELS
DOCUMENT TYPES
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
EQUATIONS
EQUATIONS OF MOTION
FERMIONS
FIELD THEORIES
FOCK REPRESENTATION
FORM FACTORS
FUNCTIONS
GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY
HADRON-HADRON INTERACTIONS
HADRONS
INELASTIC SCATTERING
INTERACTIONS
JETS
LECTURES
LEPTON-BARYON INTERACTIONS
LEPTON-HADRON INTERACTIONS
LEPTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS
LIGHT CONE
MAGNETIC MOMENTS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MESONS
MOMENTUM TRANSFER
NUCLEONS
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
PARTICLE INTERACTIONS
PARTICLE MODELS
PARTICLE PROPERTIES
PERTURBATION THEORY
POSTULATED PARTICLES
PROTONS
QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
QUARKS
RELATIVITY THEORY
SCATTERING
SPACE-TIME
WAVE FUNCTIONS