Abstract
The 8° proton spectrum from d+p collisions at 9 GeV/c is described on the basis of the impulse approximation. We apply the Paris deuteron wave function and take the various inelastic channels into account. This approach is compared to results from light-cone dynamics. The two variants lead to contradictory conclusions concerning the origin of the high-momentum tail of the spectrum.
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