
TL;DR
This review discusses how high-intensity electron beams are used to study hadron physics, highlighting the importance of exclusive processes, observed scaling behaviors, and advances in perturbative QCD understanding.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent experimental and theoretical progress in hadron physics facilitated by high-energy electron facilities, emphasizing exclusive processes and conceptual advances in PQCD.
Findings
Evidence of precocious scaling in data
Advances in applying perturbative QCD
Enhanced understanding of hadron wave functions
Abstract
This is an introductory review of central topics in hadron physics that are addressed by high intensity, continuous electron beam facilities in the multi-GeV range. Exclusive processes are a crucial tool for increasing our knowledge of hadron wave functions beyond what can be learned from studies of hard inclusive processes. Data shows precocious scaling, suggesting a simple underlying picture. Important conceptual advances in the application of PQCD is being made.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology · Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
