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Soft Colour Interactions in Non-perturbative QCD
Improved understanding of non-perturbative QCD dynamics can be obtained in
terms of soft colour exchange models. Their essence is the variation of colour
string-field topologies giving a unified description of final states in high
energy interactions. In particular, both events with and without large rapidity
gaps are obtained in agreement with data from ep at HERA and ppbar at the
Tevatron, where also the surprisingly large production rate of high-p_T
charmonium and bottomonium is reproduced.Comment: 4 pages, contribution to PANIC 99 conference proceedings, to appear
in Nucl. Phys. A. Uses espcrc1.st
Properties of HERA Events from DIS on Pions in the Proton
Recently the concept of the pion cloud in the nucleon turned out to be
successful in understanding the Gottfried sum rule violation observed by the
New Muon Collaboration and the Drell--Yan asymmetry measured in NA51 at CERN.
We propose a further possibility to test this concept at HERA through the
analysis of the structure of deep inelastic scattering (DIS) events induced by
pion--exchange. Momentum and energy distributions of outgoing nucleons as well
as rapidity and multiplicity distributions are investigated using Monte Carlo
simulations. Most observables cannot distinguish this process from ordinary
DIS, but in the energy distribution of final neutrons we find a significantly
different prediction from the pion cloud model. Forward neutron calorimeters
will be essential to test the concept of pions in the nucleon.Comment: LaTeX file and gziped tar file with eps figures, 14 page
Rapidity Gaps in DIS through Soft Colour Interactions
We present a new mechanism for the creation of large rapidity gaps in DIS
events at HERA. Soft colour interactions between perturbatively produced
partons and colour-charges in the proton remnant, modifies the colour structure
for hadronization giving colour singlet systems that are well separated in
rapidity. An explicit model is presented that, although the detailed results
depend on the initial state parton emission, can describe both the observed
rapidity gaps and, in addition, the forward energy flow in an inclusive event
sample.Comment: 4 pages Latex, 4 encapsulated Postscript figures, uses qcdparis.sty,
tar-compressed and uuencoded with uufiles, Presented by GI at workshop `DIS
and QCD', Paris, April 1995, minor Postscript problem fixe
Soft Colour Interactions and Diffractive Hard Scattering at the Tevatron
We make a brief presentation of the soft colour interactions models, the Soft
Colour Interaction and the Generalised Area Law, and summarise the results when
they are applied to p-pbar scattering. The models give a good description of
the Tevatron data on production of W, bottom and jets in diffractive events, as
well as jets with two rapidity gaps, alternatively leading particles. We also
give predictions for diffractive J/psi production and discuss diffractive Higgs
production at the Tevatron and LHC.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, uses JHEP style. Talk presented at the
International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS HEP 2001),
Budapest, 12-18 July 200
Prompt J/psi production from Tevatron to LHC
Models with essential non-perturbative QCD dynamics and describing Tevatron
data on high- charmonium are extrapolated to give predictions of
prompt J/psi production at the LHC. Differences of up to an order of magnitude
occurs. An important point is here the treatment of higher order perturbative
QCD effects.Comment: Presented at the VIII International Workshop on Hadron Physics
(Hadrons 2002), Bento Goncalves, Brazil, 14 - 19 April 200
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