Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (SIDIS) is a process in particle physics that involves the scattering of high-energy leptons (such as electrons or muons) off hadrons (such as protons or neutrons) in the presence of an associated hadronic final state. This means that in addition to the scattered lepton, one or more particles are produced in the final state, such as charged particles or neutral hadrons (like pions or kaons).
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