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Review of High Energy Diffraction in Real an Virtual Proton Scattering at HERA
The electron-proton collider HERA at DESY opened the door for the study of
diffraction in real and virtual photon-proton scattering at center-of-mass
energies W up to 250 GeV and for large negative mass squared -Q^2 of the
virtual photon up to Q^2 = 1600 GeV^2. At W = 220 GeV and Q^2 = 4 GeV^2,
diffraction accounts for about 15% of the total virtual photon proton cross
section decreasing to ~5% at Q^2 = 200 GeV^2. An overview of the results
obtained by the experiments H1 and ZEUS on the production of neutral
vectormesons and on inclusive diffraction up to the year 2008 is presented.Comment: 124 pages, 114 figure