80 research outputs found
Pomeron Physics and QCD
We review some theoretical ideas concerning diffractive processes. We discuss
the Regge Ansatz for the pomeron and the two pomeron model. Then we present the
results obtained from nonperturbative QCD for high energy scattering. There we
can extract from elastic scattering data the parameters describing the QCD
vacuum, in particular the string tension.Comment: 15 pages, Contribution to the Ringberg Workshop on HERA Physics 200
Optimal observables and phase-space ambiguities
Optimal observables are known to lead to minimal statistical errors on
parameters for a given normalised event distribution of a physics reaction.
Thereby all statistical correlations are taken into account. Therefore, on the
one hand they are a useful tool to extract values on a set of parameters from
measured data. On the other hand one can calculate the minimal constraints on
these parameters achievable by any data-analysis method for the specific
reaction. In case the final states can be reconstructed without ambiguities
optimal observables have a particularly simple form. We give explicit formulae
for the optimal observables for generic reactions in case of ambiguities in the
reconstruction of the final state and for general parameterisation of the
final-state phase space.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figure, minor changes in tex
Central exclusive production of pairs in proton-proton collisions
We discuss central exclusive diffractive production of light mesons in the
reactions and . The calculation
is based on a tensor-pomeron approach. We include a purely diffractive dipion
continuum, and the scalar , , and tensor
, resonances decaying into pseudoscalar meson
pairs. We include also photoproduction mechanisms for the nonresonant
(Drell-S\"oding) and the resonance contributions. The theoretical
results are compared with existing CDF experimental data and predictions for
being carried out LHC experiments are presented. The distributions in dimeson
invariant mass and in a special "glueball filter variable" including the
interference effects of resonance and dimeson continuum are presented.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, presented by P. Lebiedowicz at MESON 2018, 7-12
June 2018, Krak\'ow, Polan
Searching for the odderon in and reactions in the resonance region at the LHC
We explore the possibility of observing odderon exchange in the and reactions at the LHC. We consider
the central exclusive production (CEP) of the resonance decaying
into and . We compare the purely diffractive
contribution (odderon-pomeron fusion) to the photoproduction contribution
(photon-pomeron fusion). The theoretical results are calculated within the
tensor-pomeron and vector-odderon model for soft reactions. We include
absorptive corrections at the amplitude level. In order to fix the coupling
constants for the photon-pomeron fusion contribution we discuss the reactions
and including -
mixing. We compare our results for these reactions with the available data,
especially those from HERA. Our coupling constants for the
pomeron-odderon- vertex are taken from an analysis of the WA102 data for
the reaction. We show that the odderon-exchange contribution
significantly improves the description of the azimuthal correlations and
the "glueball-filter variable" dependence of CEP measured by
WA102. To describe the low-energy data more accurately we consider also
subleading processes with reggeized vector-meson exchanges. However, they do
not play a significant role at the LHC. We present predictions for two possible
types of measurements: at midrapidity and with forward measurement of protons
(relevant for ATLAS-ALFA or CMS-TOTEM), and at forward rapidities and without
measurement of protons (relevant for LHCb). We discuss the influence of
experimental cuts on the integrated cross sections and on various differential
distributions. With the corresponding LHC data one should be able to get a
decisive answer concerning the presence of an odderon-pomeron fusion
contribution in single CEP.Comment: 63 pages, 34 figure
Tensor pomeron, vector odderon and diffractive production of meson and baryon pairs in proton-proton collisions
We review some selected results of the tensor-pomeron and vector-odderon
model of soft high-energy proton-proton scattering and central exclusive
production of meson and baryon pairs in proton-proton collisions. We discuss
the theoretical aspects of this approach and consider the phenomenological
implications in a variety of processes at high energies, comparing to existing
experimental data. We consider the diffractive dipion and dikaon production
including the continuum and the dominant scalar and tensor resonance
contributions as well as the photoproduction processes. The theoretical results
are compared with existing CDF experimental data and predictions for planned or
current LHC experiments, ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb are presented.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, invited talk by P. Lebiedowicz at ISMD2018, 3-7
September 2018, Singapor
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