149 research outputs found
Space structure of hadrons in elastic scattering at high energy
We have confirmed and complemented previous conclusions from studies of the
impact parameter profiles, relative to and scattering, using a
generalized eikonalized amplitude. In particular, the transition from the grey
to the black disk is followed, when the energy increases beyond TeV
and for the inelastic process, by a black ring surrounding the antishadow
scattering mode at the center. The ranges of hadronic forces responsible for
the elastic and inelastic processes are estimated by means of root-mean-squares
of the impact parameter. Predictions at the LHC energy are explicitly given.
The effect of eikonalization is discussed.Comment: LaTeX2e, 8 pages with 2 eps figures. Revised versio
Proton structure function. Soft and hard Pomerons
Regge models for proton structure function with and without a hard Pomeron
contribution are compared with all available data in the region GeV,
GeV and . It is shown that the data do not
support a hard Pomeron term in amplitude. Moreover, the data
support the idea that the soft Pomeron, either is a double pole with
in the angular momentum -plane, or is a simple pole with
where .Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX2e with elsart.sty, no figures. Talk given at the IX-th
Blois Workshop on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering, Pruhonice near Prague,
June, 2001, one reference is correcte
Regge models of the proton structure function with and without hard Pomeron: a comparative analysis
A comparative phenomenological analysis of Regge models with and without a
hard Pomeron component is performed using a common set of recently updated
data. It is shown that the data at small do not indicate explicitly the
presence of the hard Pomeron. Moreover, the models with two soft-Pomeron
components (simple and double poles in the angular momentum plane) with
trajectories having intercept equal one lead to the best description of the
data not only at GeV and at small but also at all and
GeV.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX2e, 4 eps figures, report number is added, some typos
are correcte
Damping of the HERA effect in DIS?
The drastic rise of the proton structure function F_2(x,Q^2) when the
Bj\"orken variable x decreases, seen at HERA for a large span of Q^2, negative
values for the 4-momentum transfer, may be damped when Q^2 increases beyond
several hundreds GeV^2. A new data analysis and a comparison with recent models
for the proton structure function is proposed to discuss this phenomenon in
terms of the derivative \partial ln F_2(x,Q^2)/\partial ln(1/x).Comment: 14 pages (LaTeX) including 7 figures, misprints are correcte
Approximate solution of the BFKL equation applicable at HERA
We suggest a formula interpolating between the known asymptotic regimes of
the BFKL equation as the approximate solution of that equation. The parameters
appearing in this interpolation are fitted to the data on deep inelastic
scattering in a wide range of the kinematical variables. Care is taken of the
large- domain as well, outside the HERA kinematical region. The boundaries
and the interface between various dynamical regimes are also studied.Comment: 10 pages (LaTeX) + 6 figures (eps
Rescattering corrections in elastic scattering
A detailed study of the rescattering series is performed within a model,
using a generalized procedure of eikonalization and fitted to the and
elastic scattering data. We estimate and compare the various
rescattering corrections to be added to the Born contribution in the amplitude.
We find that their number is finite, whereas it increases with the energy and
the transfer, like does their importance. In the domain where data exist, we
find also that a correct computation must include, at least, all two- and
three-Reggeon exchanges and some four- and five-Reggeon exchanges. Any
approximation aiming to reduce this (large) number of exchange would be
hazardous, especially when extrapolating. We extend our estimates in the domain
of future experiments.Comment: LaTeX2e, 15 pages, 14 eps figure
Of Dips, Structures and Eikonalization
We have investigated several models of Pomeron and Odderon contributions to
high energy elastic and scattering. The questions we address
concern their role in this field, the behavior of the scattering amplitude (or
of the total cross-section) at high energy, and how to fit all high energy
elastic data. The data are extremely well reproduced by our approach at all
momenta and for sufficiently high energies. The relative virtues of Born
amplitudes and of different kinds of eikonalizations are considered. An
important point in this respect is that secondary structures are predicted in
the differential cross-sections at increasing energies and these phenomena
appear quite directly related to the procedure of eikonalizing the various Born
amplitudes. We conclude that these secondary structures arise naturally within
the eikonalized procedure (although their precise localization turns out to be
model dependent). The fitting procedure naturally predicts the appearance of a
zero at small in the real part of the even amplitude as anticipated by
general theorems. We would like to stress, once again, how important it would
be to have at LHC both and options for many questions connected
to the general properties of high energy hadronic physics and for a check of
our predictions.Comment: 28 pages, LaTeX, 7 figure
Eikonalization and Unitarity Constraints
An extensive generalization of the ordinary and quasi-eikonal methods is
presented for the and elastic scattering amplitudes, which takes
into account in a phenomenological way all intermediate multiparticle states
involving the crossing even and crossing odd combinations of Reggeons. The
formalism in this version involves a maximum of three parameters corresponding
to the intermediate states which are possible in this configuration. The
unitarity restriction is investigated and particular cases are discussed. An
interesting result that emerges concerns the Odderon trajectory intercept: we
find that unitarity dictates that this quantity {\it must} be below or equal
unity unless a very peculiar equality exists between the coupling of the
particles to the Pomeron and the Odderon.Comment: Latex2e, 22 pages, 4 eps figures included, version accepted for
publication in Eur. Phys. J. C (some comments in Sect.2 and in Conclusion and
one reference are added
Diffractive effects in spin-flip pp amplitudes and predictions for relativistic energies
We analyze the diffractive (Pomeron) contribution to pp spin-flip amplitude
and discuss the possible scenarios for energies available at the Relativistic
Heavy-Ion Collider (RHIC). In particular, we show that RHIC data will be
instrumental in assessing the real contribution of diffraction to spin
amplitudes.Comment: 11 pages, 12 Encapsulated PostScript files, LaTeX2e use
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