
TL;DR
Color transparency refers to the reduction of nuclear interactions in certain reactions, potentially explained by QCD, with recent experimental evidence supporting this phenomenon.
Contribution
The paper reviews the theoretical basis of color transparency in QCD and summarizes recent experimental progress demonstrating this effect.
Findings
Experimental evidence suggests color transparency occurs in specific reactions.
Color transparency may be a natural consequence of QCD.
Recent experiments support the theoretical predictions.
Abstract
Color transparency is the vanishing of nuclear initial or final state interactions involving specific reactions. The reasons for believing that color transparency might be a natural consequence of QCD are reviewed. The main impetus for this talk is recent experimental progress, and this is reviewed briefly.
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