Abstract
Two theoretical approaches to y-italic scaling based on different treatments of final state interactions are compared. Experimental data show scaling in both treatments; however, there is strong disagreement between data and the West prediction based on a Faddeev momentum distribution. Partial inclusion of final state interaction by Sick, Day, and McCarthy substantially improves the comparison with data. Dramatic sensitivity to the treatment of final state interaction suggests that existing theoretical analyses are not decisive.
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