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Leading/nonleading Charm Hadroproduction in the Quark-Gluon String Model
Leading charm production in reaction is
discussed.Three experiments at Fermilab and CERN have measured a rather large
enhancement in production rate of leading -mesons over nonleading .A
good description of these results is obtained in Quark Gluon String Model
(QGSM) if the idea of 'intrinsic charm' is involved. The weight of the
pairs in the quark sea of colliding hadrons is estimated from the
experimental data. The comparison with other theoretical models is also carried
out.Comment: 5 pages,LATEX, 3 figures are available from author (by FAX) upon
reques
Open charm and beauty production in hadron reactions
The production of charmed and beauty hadrons in proton-proton and
proton-antiproton collisions at high energies is analyzed within the modified
quark-gluon string model (QGSM) including the internal motion of quarks in
colliding hadrons. It is shown that using both the QGSM and NLO QCD one can
describe the experimental data rather successfully in a wide region of
transverse momenta. We also present some predictions for the future experiments
on the beauty baryon production in collisions at LHC energies and on the
charmed meson production in reactions at GSI energies.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures. Talk given at International Conference on Hadron
Structure (HS 09), Tatranska Strba, Slovak Republic, August 29th-September
3rd, 200
J/psi c\bar{c} production in e+e- and hadronic interactions
Predictions of the nonperturbative Quark Gluon Strings model based on the
1/N-expansion in QCD and string picture of interactions for production of
states containing heavy quarks are considered. Relations between fragmentation
functions for different states are used to predict the fragmentation function
of c-quark to J/psi-mesons. The resulting cross section for J/psi-production in
e+e- annihilation is in a good agreement with recent Belle result. It is argued
that associated production of c\bar{c} states with open charm should give a
substantial contribution to production of these states in hadronic interactions
at very high energies.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
Hadron Multiplicity in Lepton-Nucleon Interactions
Multi-hadron production in inelastic neutrino-nucleon interactions is
investigated within the framework of the quark-gluon string model. The
contributions of the planar (one-Reggeon exchange) and cylindrical (one-Pomeron
exchange) graphs to different observables is computed using a Monte Carlo
program for the generation of hadrons produced from the decay of colorless
quark-antiquark strings. The suggested approach results in a satisfactory
description of the experimental data on
reactions obtained recently at CERN by the NOMAD Collaboration. The data
extends over a wide range of initial neutrino energies 200 GeV/c
and momentum transfers 1 Q 7 GeV/c, well into the region where
perturbative QCD calculations are not applicable.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
On the re-summation of enhanced Pomeron diagrams
Dominant contributions of enhanced Pomeron diagrams to elastic hadron-hadron
scattering amplitude are re-summed to all orders. The formalism is applied to
calculate total hadronic cross sections and elastic scattering slopes. An
agreement with earlier results is obtained
Diffractive Dissociation in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
The diffraction dissociation of virtual photons is considered in the
framework of conventional Regge theory. It is shown that the recent HERA data
on large rapidity gap events can be successfully described in terms of the
Pomeron structure function. Using Regge factorization, the latter can be
related to the deuteron structure function. The parameters which relate these
two structure functions are determined from soft hadronic diffraction data. The
size of the shadowing corrections at low x and large Q**2 is also obtained.Comment: 17 pages, TEX, preprint LPTHE Orsay 94-4
-dependence of backward pion multiplicity in neutrino-nucleus interactions
The production of pions emitted backward in inelastic neutrino-nucleus
interactions is analyzed within the impulse approximation in the framework of
the dual parton model. We focus on the -dependence of the multiplicity of
negative pions, normalized to the total cross section of the reaction . The inclusion of planar (one-Reggeon exchange) and cylindrical
(one-Pomeron exchange) graphs leads to a multiplicity that decreases as
increases, in agreement with recent measurements carried out at CERN by the
NOMAD collaboration. A realistic treatment of the high momentum tail of the
nucleon distribution in a nucleus also allows for a satisfactory description of
the semi-inclusive spectrum of backward pions.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
Leading neutron spectra
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
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