545 research outputs found
Proton structure function at small Q^2
A fit is made to the data for the proton structure function up to Q^2=10
GeV^2, including the real gamma p total cross-section. It is economical and
simple, and its form is motivated by physical principles. It is extrapolated
down to very small values of x. Data for the ratio (nu W_2^n/nu W_2^p) are also
fitted. A FORTRAN program for the fit to (nu W_2^p) is available by email on
request Figure 5 from the original version has been deleted.Comment: 10 pages plus 9 figure
Observing the Odderon: Tensor Meson Photoproduction
We calculate high-energy photoproduction of the tensor meson by
odderon and photon exchange in the reaction , where X is either the nucleon or the sum of the N(1520) and N(1535)
baryon resonances. Odderon exchange dominates except at very small transverse
momentum, and we find a cross section of about 20 nb at a centre-of-mass energy
of 20 GeV. This result is compared with what is currently known experimentally
about photoproduction. We conclude that odderon exchange is not ruled out
by present data. On the contrary, an odderon-induced cross section of the above
magnitude may help to explain a puzzling result observed by the E687
experiment.Comment: 19 pages, 11 figure
Photon-Photon and Pomeron-Pomeron Processes in Peripheral Heavy Ion Collisions
We estimate the cross sections for the production of resonances, pion pairs
and a central cluster of hadrons in peripheral heavy-ion collisions through
two-photon and double-pomeron exchange, at energies that will be available at
RHIC and LHC. The effect of the impact parameter in the diffractive reactions
is introduced, and imposing the condition for realistic peripheral collisions
we verify that in the case of very heavy ions the pomeron-pomeron contribution
is indeed smaller than the electromagnetic one. However, they give a
non-negligible background in the collision of light ions. This diffractive
background will be more important at RHIC than at LHC.Comment: 22 pages, 1 Postscript figures, 4 tables, to appear in Phys. Rev.
A Comprehensive Approach to Structure Functions
We present a model based on a dipole picture with a hard and a soft pomeron in which large dipoles couple to the soft pomeron and small dipoles couple to the hard pomeron. The parameters in the model are fixed by proton-proton scattering and the proton structure function. The model is then applied successfully to the proton charm structure function, the proton longitudinal structure function, J/psi photoproduction, deep virtual Compton scattering, the real photon-proton total cross section, the real photon-photon cross section, and the photon structure function. Differences between our predictions and data on charm production in real photon-photon interactions and the virtual gamma-gamma cross section are discussed
Anomalous f_1 exchange in vector meson photoproduction asymmetries
We perform an analysis of the elastic production of vector mesons with
polarized photon beams at high energy in order to investigate the validity of a
recently proposed dynamical mechanism based on the dominance of the f_1
trajectory at large momentum transfer. The density matrix characterizing the
angular distributions of the vector meson decays is calculated within an
exchange model which includes the Pomeron and the f_1. The asymmetries of these
decays turn out to be very useful to disentangle the role of these exchanges
since their effect depends crucially on their quantum numbers which are
different. The observables analyzed are accessible with present experimental
facilities.Comment: 10 pages, REVTeX, 4 figures, some figures are corrected, conclusions
unchange
Diffractive Production of Vector Mesons at Large t
The cross section for elastic vector meson production in photon-proton
interactions at large is considered using the exact analytic solution of
the BFKL equation in the azimuthally symmetric limit. We use a
non-relativistic model for the vector meson production and find a small
shrinkage in the -distribution with increasing energy.Comment: 13 pages plus 3 figures (uuencoded
Impact of saturation on spin effects in proton-proton scattering
For pomerons described by a sum of two simple-pole terms, a soft and a hard
pomeron, the unitarity bounds from saturation in impact-parameter space are
examined. We consider the effect of these bounds on observables linked with
polarisation, such as the analyzing power in elastic proton-proton scattering,
for LHC energies. We obtain the s and t dependence of the Coulomb-nuclear
interference at small momentum transfer, and show that the effect of the hard
pomeron may be observed at the LHC.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, presented by O.V.S. at the Advanced Studies
Institute "Symetries and Spin" (SPIN-Praha-2004), Prague, July 5 - July 10,
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Diffractive Meson Production and the Quark-Pomeron Coupling
Diffractive meson production at HERA offers interesting possibilities to
investigate diffractive processes and thus to learn something about the
properties of the pomeron. The most succesful phenomenological description of
the pomeron so far assumes it to couple like a isoscalar photon to
single quarks. This coupling leads, however, to problems for exclusive
diffractive reactions. We propose a new phenomenological pomeron vertex, which
leads to very good fits to the known data, but avoids the problems of the old
vertex.Comment: 20 pages, latex with uuencoded postscript, revised versio
Production of eta Mesons in Double Pomeron Exchange
We estimate the production cross sections for and mesons
via pomeron-pomeron fusion in peripheral heavy-ion collisions. Total and
elastic PP cross sections are calculated in an equivalent pomeron
approximation.Comment: 9 pages, 3 Postscript figure
An isotopic effect in phi photoproduction at a few GeV
A distinct isotopic effect in phi photoproduction at 2-5 GeV region is
identified by examining the production amplitudes due to Pomeron-exchange and
meson-exchange mechanisms. This effect is mainly caused by the pi-eta
interference constrained by SU(3) symmetry and the isotopic structure of the
gamma NN coupling in the direct phi-radiation amplitude. It can be tested
experimentally by measuring differences in the polarization observables between
the gamma-p and gamma-n reactions.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
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