Abstract

It is expected that the interaction of hadronic particles involved in high energy processes with the nuclear medium will be modified due to color screening effects, leading to the phenomenon of color transparency. This concept can be studied using reactions of hadrons in nuclei at high energies to measure the transparency of the nuclear medium. Experimental studies of the ( p, 2 p) reaction and the ( e, e′ p) reactions provide quantitative information on nuclear transparency at high energies. These and other relevant experimental data are presented and discussed.

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