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The Primakoff effect on a proton target
Primakoff effect offers us with a way to determine the radiative decay width
of pseudo-scalar mesons when they are photo-produced in the electromagnetic
field of hadronic systems. Taking advantage of recent developments in the Regge
description of the production of mesons in the strong hadronic field, this
paper evaluates the relative importance of the electromagnetic and the strong
amplitudes, and assesses the possibilities which become opened by modern
experimental facilities.Comment: 4 pages; 5 Figure
Searching for the Critical Point of QCD: Theoretical Benchmark Calculations
We present a comprehensive study of event-by-event multiplicity fluctuations
in nucleon-nucleon and nucleus-nucleus interactions from AGS/FAIR to RHIC
energies within the UrQMD transport approach. The scaled variances of negative,
positive, and all charged hadrons are analysed. The scaled variance in central
Pb+Pb collisions increases with energy and behaves similar to inelastic p+p
interactions. We find a non-trivial dependence of multiplicity fluctuations on
the rapidity and transverse momentum interval used for the analysis and on the
centrality selection procedure. Quantitative predictions for the NA49
experiment are given, taking into account the acceptance of the detector and
the selection procedure of central events.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
High energy Scattering in 2+1 QCD: A Dipole Picture
A dipole picture of high energy scattering is developed in the 2+1
dimensional QCD, following Mueller. A generalized integral equation for the
dipole density with a given separation and center of mass position is derived,
and meson-meson non-forward scattering amplitude is therefore calculated. We
also calculate the amplitude due to two pomeron exchange, and the triple
pomeron coupling. We compare the result obtained by this method to our previous
result based on an effective action approach, and find the two results agree at
the one pomeron exchange level.Comment: minor typos corrected. Postscript files are available through
anonymous ftp quark.het.brown.edu, in the directory /pub/preprints, file name
is 9407299. Hard copy is available upon reques
Baryon Number Transfer in Hadronic Interaction
The process of baryon number transfer due to string junction propagation in
rapidity is considered. It has a significant effect in the net baryon
production in collisions at mid-rapidities and an even larger effect in
the forward hemisphere in the cases of and interactions. The
results of numerical calculations in the framework of the Quark-Gluon String
model are in reasonable agreement with the data.Comment: Latex, 17 figs. in ps files, 1 table. Submitted to EPJ C The title of
paper were changed, some proovings in the text, references and in figs were
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A model-independent analysis of the dependence of the anomalous J/psi suppression on the number of participant nucleons
A recently published experimental dependence of the J/psi to Drell-Yan ratio
on the measured, by a zero degree calorimeter, forward energy E_ZDC in Pb+Pb
collisions at the CERN SPS is analyzed. Using a model-independent approach it
is shown that the data are at variance with an earlier published experimental
dependence of the same quantity on the transverse energy of neutral hadrons
E_T. The discrepancy is related to a moderate centrality region: 100 < N_p <
200 (N_p is the number of participant nucleons) and is peculiar only to the
data obtained within the `minimum bias' analysis (using the `theoretical
Drell-Yan'). This could result from systematic experimental errors in the
minimum bias sample. A possible source of the errors is discussed.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 3 PS-figures. V2: Misprints are correcte
Multiplicity fluctuations in the string clustering approach
We present our results on multiplicity fluctuations in the framework of the
string clustering approach. We compare our results --with and without
clustering formation-- with CERN SPS NA49 data. We find a non-monotonic
behaviour of these fluctuations as a function of the collision centrality,
which has the same origin as the observed fluctuations of transverse momentum:
the correlations between the produced particles due to the cluster formation.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, revte
Energy Dependence of Short and Long-Range Multiplicity Correlations in Au+Au Collisions from STAR
A general overview of the measurement of long-range multiplicity correlations
measured by the STAR experiment in Au+Au collisions at RHIC is presented. The
presence of long-range correlations can provide insight into the early stages,
and the type of matter produced in, these collisions. These measurements have
been made in Au+Au collisions at = 200 and 62.4 GeV. These
results indicate a relatively large long-range correlation is produced in Au+Au
collisions compared to a {\it pp} baseline at = 200 GeV. A
weaker long-range correlation is seen as a function of incident energy.
Further, comparison of the onset of the long-range correlation to the
calculated percolation density parameter at = 200 GeV is
presented.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, Conference Proceedings for the XI International
Workshop on Correlation and Fluctuation in Multiparticle Production,
Hangzhou, China, November 21-25, 200
Why is the J/ suppression enhanced at large transverse energy ?
We study the ratio of over minimum bias in collisions at
SPS energy. The NA50 data exhibit a sharp turn-over at GeV
(close to the knee of the distribution) followed by a steady, steep
decrease at larger . We show that this behaviour can be explained by the
combined effects of a small decrease of the hadronic in the
event sample (due to the taken by the trigger), together with
the sharp decrease of the distributions in this region (tail). This
phenomenon does not affect the (true) ratio over (obtained by the
NA50 standard analysis), but does affect the one obtained by the so-called
minimum bias analysis. A good agreement is obtained with the data coming from
both analysis -- as well as with the ratios of and over minimum
bias -- in the whole region.Comment: 20 pages, 4 postscript figures One modified equation and one added
table. No modifications in results and figure
Hard diffraction in hadron--hadron interactions and in photoproduction
Hard single diffractive processes are studied within the framework of the
triple--Pomeron approximation. Using a Pomeron structure function motivated by
Regge--theory we obtain parton distribution functions which do not obey
momentum sum rule. Based on Regge-- factorization cross sections for hard
diffraction are calculated. Furthermore, the model is applied to hard
diffractive particle production in photoproduction and in
interactions.Comment: 13 pages, Latex, 13 uuencoded figure
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