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Diffraction model of elastic hadron-hadron scattering
Physical Review D, 1994A simple diffractive amplitude for high-energy elastic hadron-hadron scattering is given, which includes some typical cases of diffraction. We show the similarities of the model to a realistic geometrical model which explains [ital pp] and [ital [bar p]p] scattering in the energy region [radical][ital s] [le]1.8 TeV well and could provide a reasonable ...
, Kawasaki, , Maehara, , Yonezawa
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Effects of vacuum polarization in hadron-hadron scattering
Physical Review Letters, 1989To investigate the effect of vacuum polarization in the Coulomb interaction between hadrons, the relative differential cross section for elastic /sup 12/C-/sup 12/C scattering at E/sub lab/ = 4 MeV has been measured with high precision. The data are compared to theoretical calculations that take into account the contribution of the U-dieresishling ...
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Hadron-hadron scattering at large momentum transfer
Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1973A model for wide-angle hadron-hadron scattering is developed in analogy with our present ideas about deep inelastic leptonnucleon scattering. The experimental consequences of this model are examined.
null Fayyazuddin, null Riazuddin
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Forward hadron-hadron scattering at high energy
Pramana, 1982The high energy elastic scattering of pp,\(p\bar p\), pπ+, pπ−, pk+ andpk − processes is studied at forward directions. The expressions for total scattering cross-sections and the ratios of real-to-imaginary parts of the forward amplitude are derived inP+f model. For the Regge part of the scattering amplitude, the standard form is taken.
R C Badatya, P K Patnaik
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Deep Inelastic Hadron-Hadron Scattering
Physica Scripta, 1982This paper is a written version of three lectures given at the 1980 Arctic School of Physics held at Akaslompolo in Finland. The lectures were pitched at a very elementary and basic level, the aim being to familiarize the audience with the main ideas and results, and, I hope, to act as a bridge for the uninitiated to the real literature of the subject.
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Hadron-Hadron and Hadron-Nucleus Scattering
1993In this contribution we discuss two problems in the physics of strong interactions. These problems are intended to introduce the reader to two important and active areas of research in the field of theoretical nuclear physics.
F. Lenz, D. Stoll
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Asymptotic properties of elastic hadron-hadron diffraction scattering amplitude
Physical Review D, 2000A general method of the asymptotic expansion for elastic hadron-hadron diffraction scattering amplitudes is presented in the impact-parameter representation. The asymptotic series for the scattering amplitude is given in terms of the black-disk amplitude and its successive derivatives with respect to the black-disk radius by assuming only physically ...
M. Kawasaki, T. Maehara, M. Yonezawa
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Nonperturbative quantum chromodynamic vacuum and hadron–hadron scattering
Canadian Journal of Physics, 1988We investigate the influence of the gluon condensate upon hadron–hadron scattering at intermediate transverse momenta (pT). We treat the gluon condensate as an external field, and we calculate the gluon propagator in such an external field using the heat-kernel expansion.
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Generalized geometrical scaling for elastic hadron-hadron scattering at high energies
Physical Review D, 1993We propose generalized geometrical scaling for elastic hadron-hadron scattering which has the scaling dimensional parameter [radical][sigma][sub [ital t]]/[kappa]([ital x]) , [kappa]([ital x]) being a function of the elasticity [ital x] characteristic of the form of the eikonal.
, Kawasaki, , Maehara, , Yonezawa
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A QCD Based Model of Hadron Hadron Scattering
1984The leading log approximation to Quantum Chromodynamics is derived, including the effects of gluon spin. The use of the leading log approximation in simulating Quantum Chromodynamic events is described. Models for the formation of hadrons from quarks and gluons are reviewed.
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