Abstract
A simple two-component structure for the hadron is shown to reproduce in the Good-Walker scheme the experimental features of diffraction. This model is able to give a physical interpretation of the low absorption of diffractive states in nuclear matter, in terms of a short component of the hadron. Our investigation indicates a new direction in the interpretation of diffraction data and opens new possibilities for testing the confining models of the hadron.
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