Probing the structure of Nucleons in Electromagbetic Interactions
Volker D. Burkert (Jefferson Laboratory)

TL;DR
This paper discusses current challenges and recent progress in understanding nucleon structure through electromagnetic interactions within the framework of strong interaction QCD, emphasizing upcoming experimental and theoretical advancements.
Contribution
It highlights the experimental and theoretical efforts underway to address open problems in nucleon structure studies using electromagnetic probes.
Findings
Progress expected in understanding nucleon structure in the next decade
Major experimental and theoretical efforts are underway
Open problems in strong interaction QCD are being addressed
Abstract
Open problems in the study of the nucleon structure using electromagnetic probes are discussed. The focus is on experimental aspects in the regime of strong interaction QCD. Significant progress in our understanding of the nucleon structure in this domain of QCD may be expected in the first decade of the next millenium. This is due to major experimental and theoretical efforts currently underway in this field.
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