209 research outputs found

    Glueball masses and Pomeron trajectory in nonperturbative QCD

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    Using a nonperturbative method based on asymptotic behaviour of Wilson loops we calculate masses of glueballs and corresponding Regge-trajectories. The method contains no fitting parameters and the mass scale is fixed by the meson Regge slope. Theoretical predictions for lowest glueball states are in a perfect agreement with lattice results. The leading glueball trajectory and its relation to the Pomeron is discussed in details. Important role of mixing between glueball and q\bar q trajectories is emphasized.Comment: 13 pages, 1 EPS figure included using epsf.sty; minor changes in the text and table, figure is replace

    How much charm can PANDA produce?

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    We consider the production of charmed baryons and mesons in the proton-antiproton binary reactions at the energies of the future Pˉ\bar{P}ANDA experiment. To describe these processes in terms of hadronic interaction models, one needs strong couplings of the initial nucleons with the intermediate and final charmed hadrons. Similar couplings enter the models of binary reactions with strange hadrons. For both charmed and strange hadrons we employ the strong couplings and their ratios calculated from QCD light-cone sum rules. In this method finite masses of cc and ss quarks are taken into account. Employing the Kaidalov's quark-gluon string model with Regge poles and adjusting the normalization of the amplitudes in this model to the calculated strong couplings, we estimate the production cross section of charmed hadrons. For ppˉΛcΛˉcp\bar{p}\to \Lambda_c\bar{\Lambda}_c it can reach several tens of nbnb at plab=15GeVp_{lab}= 15 {GeV}, whereas the cross sections of Σc\Sigma_c and DD pair production are predicted to be smaller.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures, matches published versio

    Leading neutron spectra

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    It is shown that the observation of the spectra of leading neutrons from proton beams can be a good probe of absorptive and migration effects. We quantify how these effects modify the Reggeized pion-exchange description of the measurements of leading neutrons at HERA. We are able to obtain a satisfactory description of all the features of these data. We also briefly discuss the corresponding data for leading baryons produced in hadron-hadron collisions.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures; sentence and reference added, reference corrected, to be published in EPJ

    Extending the study of the Higgs sector at the LHC by proton tagging

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    We show that forward proton tagging may significantly enlarge the potential of studying the Higgs sector at the LHC. We concentrate on Higgs production via central exclusive diffractive processes (CEDP). Particular attention is paid to regions in the MSSM parameter space where the partial width of the Higgs boson decay into two gluons much exceeds the SM case; here the CEDP are found to have special advantages

    On asimuthal anisotropy in fragmentation of classical relativistic string

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    A fragmenting relativistic string is widely used for modelling particle production via quark-gluon strings formed in hadron inelastic interactions of high energies. In this note we focus on motion and fragmentation of relativistic string with non-zero transverse separation of its ends and study this scenario as a possible mechanism bringing anisotropy into the asimuthal angle disribution of produced particles in inelastic interactions of hadrons.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure

    Central Exclusive Scalar Luminosities from the Linked Dipole Chain Model gluon densities

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    We investigate the implication of uncertainties in the unintegrated gluon distribution for the predictions for central exclusive production of scalars at hadron colliders. We use parameterizations of the kT-unintegrated gluon density obtained from the Linked Dipole Chain model, applying different options for the treatment of non-leading terms. We find that the luminosity function for central exclusive production is very sensitive to details of the transverse momentum distribution of the gluon which, contrary to the kT-integrated distribution, is not very well constrained experimentally

    Anisotropic flows from initial state of a fast nucleus

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    We analyze azimuthal anisotropy in heavy ion collisions related to the reaction plane in terms of standard reggeon approach and find that it is nonzero even when the final state interaction is switched off. This effect can be interpreted in terms of partonic structure of colliding nuclei. We use Feynman diagram analysis to describe details of this mechanism. Main qualitative features of the appropriate azimuthal correlations are discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures. This paper is an extended version of a talk given at Session of Nuclear Physics Division of Russian Academy of Sciences in November 200

    Charmed particle production in hadron-hadron collision

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    In the framework of Quark--Gluon--String Model developed recently in ITEP we calculate spectra of charmed particles DD, DsD_s, Λc\Lambda_c, Ξc\Xi_c, Ωc\Omega_c in hadron--hadron collisions taking into account the decays of SS--wave resonances like DD^*, DsD^*_s, Σc\Sigma_c, Σc\Sigma^*_c, Ξc\Xi^*_c, Ξc\Xi'_c, and Ωc\Omega^*_c. We describe the bulk of the existing data on DD, DD^*, and Λc\Lambda_c production in πp\pi p and pppp collisions and predict the yield of charmed particles in Σp\Sigma^-p and Ξp\Xi^-p reactions at hyperon beam energies of 340  GeV/c340\;GeV/c and 600  GeV/c600\;GeV/c. Because of significant production of baryon resonances our predictions for unfavored fragmentation differ from predictions of other models which do not take resonance production into account.Comment: Latex,19 pages, 12figs. can be received by reques

    Microscopic study of freeze-out in relativistic heavy ion collisions at SPS energies

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    The freeze-out conditions in the light (S+S) and heavy (Pb+Pb) colliding systems of heavy nuclei at 160 AGeV/cc are analyzed within the microscopic Quark Gluon String Model (QGSM). We found that even for the most heavy systems particle emission takes place from the whole space-time domain available for the system evolution, but not from the thin ''freeze-out hypersurface", adopted in fluid dynamical models. Pions are continuously emitted from the whole volume of the reaction and reflect the main trends of the system evolution. Nucleons in Pb+Pb collisions initially come from the surface region. For both systems there is a separation of the elastic and inelastic freeze-out. The mesons with large transverse momenta, ptp_t, are predominantly produced at the early stages of the reaction. The low ptp_t-component is populated by mesons coming mainly from the decay of resonances. This explains naturally the decreasing source sizes with increasing ptp_t, observed in HBT interferometry. Comparison with S+S and Au+Au systems at 11.6 AGeV/cc is also presented.Comment: REVTEX, 26 pages incl. 9 figures and 2 tables, to be published in the Physical Review

    A unitary model for structure functions and diffractive production at small x

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    We propose a unified approach which describes both structure functions in the small-xx region and diffractive production in γp\gamma^*p-interactions. It is shown that the model, based on reggeon calculus and a quark-parton picture of the interaction, gives a good description of available experimental data in a broad region of Q2Q^2 (including Q2=0Q^2 =0) with a single Pomeron of intercept αP(0)=1.2\alpha_P(0) = 1.2. Predictions for very small xx are given and the problem of saturation of parton densities is discussed.Comment: 43 pages, latex, 15 postscript figure
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