Abstract
We demonstrate that at sufficiently high energies when the eikonal regime is established for hadronic interactions, the double scattering subprocess can be clearly identified and isolated in quasi-elastic deuteron electro-disintegration processes. Comparing theoretical calculations with the recent high precision experimental data we present a “proof of principle” that these processes can be used to study advanced issues related to hadron formation in QCD. In this case, the double scattering represents as a fermi-scale “detector” which probes products of high Q2 scattering from the bound nucleon through their rescattering from the spectator nucleon in the deuteron.
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