The Pion Cloud: Insights into Hadron Structure
A. W. Thomas

TL;DR
This paper explores the role of the pion cloud in hadron structure, contrasting different nuclear theory approaches and highlighting its historical and theoretical significance.
Contribution
It provides insights into the pion cloud's importance in understanding hadron structure, connecting historical Yukawa theory with modern nuclear physics.
Findings
Pion cloud significantly influences hadron properties
Different theoretical approaches offer contrasting views on the pion cloud
Historical context enriches current understanding of hadron structure
Abstract
Modern nuclear theory presents a fascinating study in contrasting approaches to the structure of hadrons and nuclei. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the treatment of the pion cloud. As this discussion really begins with Yukawa, it is entirely appropriate that this invited lecture at the Yukawa Institute in Kyoto should deal with the issue.
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