Abstract
The role of one-pion exchange is examined in the deep-inelastic region for electron-nucleon scattering. Exclusive channels like , will contribute negligible, nonscaling contributions to . On the other hand, inclusive final states like + "anything," where the detected final nucleon is slow in the lab system, afford the opportunity to experimentally determine the structure functions for electron-pion scattering provided the characteristic one-pion-exchange structure (dip or peak) is observed at small momentum transfer.
- Received 29 November 1971
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.5.1732
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