5 research outputs found
Compton Scattering and Photo-absorption Sum Rules on Nuclei
We revisit the photo-absorption sum rule for real Compton scattering from the
proton and from nuclear targets. In analogy with the Thomas-Reiche-Kuhn sum
rule appropriate at low energies, we propose a new "constituent quark model"
sum rule that relates the integrated strength of hadronic resonances to the
scattering amplitude on constituent quarks. We study the constituent quark
model sum rule for several nuclear targets. In addition we extract the
pole contribution for both proton and nuclei. Using the modern high
energy proton data we find that the pole contribution differs
significantly from the Thomson term, in contrast with the original findings by
Damashek and Gilman.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables; typos corrected; submitted to PR
Explicit Model Realizing Parton-Hadron Duality
We present a model that realizes both resonance-Regge (Veneziano) and
parton-hadron (Bloom-Gilman) duality. We first review the features of the
Veneziano model and we discuss how parton-hadron duality appears in the
Bloom-Gilman model. Then we review limitations of the Veneziano model, namely
that the zero-width resonances in the Veneziano model violate unitarity and
Mandelstam analyticity. We discuss how such problems are alleviated in models
that construct dual amplitudes with Mandelstam analyticity (so-called DAMA
models). We then introduce a modified DAMA model, and we discuss its
properties. We present a pedagogical model for dual amplitudes and we construct
the nucleon structure function F2(x,Q2). We explicitly show that the resulting
structure function realizes both Veneziano and Bloom-Gilman duality.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure