Abstract

Two possible effects are suggested at high energy hadron-nucleus diffraction scattering if the nucleus behaves as a composite system of continuous (big-drop) or discrete non-nucleonic constituents. One is the appearance of the secondary dip in hadron-deuteron elastic differential cross sections and another is a small shadowing (eclipse) effect in the total cross section or even an antishadowing effect in light nuclei.

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