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Scientists calculate predictions for meson measurements

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Scientists calculate predictions for meson measurements.

Theorists' calculate charge distributions in mesons, validate method for imaging building blocks of matter.

The lightest meson, the pion, plays an essential role in the nuclear strong force, which binds protons and neutrons in atomic nuclei.

Scientists used supercomputers and space-time lattice simulations to calculate quark-antiquark distributions in mesons.

Then they used the simpler "pen-on-paper" calculations of the quark/gluon interactions with photons.

The reverse factorization calculations matched their supercomputer-calculated predictions.

Now, scientists can use factorization to predict and analyze other EIC observables.

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