Mesons and the Structure of Nucleons
arXiv:nucl-th/9403014 · doi:10.1142/9789812831408_0024
Abstract
The role of mesons, particularly the pion, in the structure of nucleons is reviewed and investigated. Since quark-antiquark pairs are likely to ``transform" into mesons at large distances, mesons are expected to contribute to nucleon structure. Their effects on the Gottfried sum rule, on the strangeness content of the nucleon, and on the spin of the nucleon are discussed.
15 pages, TeX file followed by 3 uuencoded PostScript figures (optional), DOE/ER/40427-08-N94