Color Transparency at COMPASS via Exclusive Coherent Vector Meson Production
Murray Moinester, Oleg A. Grajek, Eli Piasetzky, Andrzej Sandacz

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the COMPASS experiment at CERN can investigate color transparency through exclusive coherent vector meson production in muon-nucleus scattering, providing a test for perturbative QCD predictions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the high sensitivity of COMPASS to study color transparency via exclusive vector meson production, highlighting its potential to test fundamental QCD predictions.
Findings
COMPASS can effectively probe color transparency effects.
The experiment offers a new way to test perturbative QCD.
Potential for high-precision measurements of vector meson production.
Abstract
We examine the potential of the COMPASS experiment at CERN to study color transparency via exclusive coherent vector meson production in hard muon-nucleus scattering. It is demonstrated that COMPASS has high sensitivity to test this important prediction of perturbative QCD.
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Taxonomy
TopicsColor Science and Applications · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Image Enhancement Techniques
