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Measurements of Single Diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 GeV: Evidence for a Non-Linear $\alpha(t)$ of the Pomeron

We report measurements of the inclusive differential cross section for the single-diffractive reactions: p + pbar --> p + X and p + pbar --> X + pbar at sqrt(s) = 630 GeV, in the momentum transfer range, t = 0.8--2.0 GeV^2 and final state Feynman-x > 0.90. Based on the assumption of factori...

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Autores principales: Brandt, A., Erhan, S., Kuzucu, A., Lynn, D., Medinnis, M., Ozdes, N., Schlein, P.E., Zeyrek, M.T., Zweizig, J.G., Cheze, J.B., Zsembery, J.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00813-4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/335466
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author Brandt, A.
Erhan, S.
Kuzucu, A.
Lynn, D.
Medinnis, M.
Ozdes, N.
Schlein, P.E.
Zeyrek, M.T.
Zweizig, J.G.
Cheze, J.B.
Zsembery, J.
author_facet Brandt, A.
Erhan, S.
Kuzucu, A.
Lynn, D.
Medinnis, M.
Ozdes, N.
Schlein, P.E.
Zeyrek, M.T.
Zweizig, J.G.
Cheze, J.B.
Zsembery, J.
author_sort Brandt, A.
collection CERN
description We report measurements of the inclusive differential cross section for the single-diffractive reactions: p + pbar --> p + X and p + pbar --> X + pbar at sqrt(s) = 630 GeV, in the momentum transfer range, t = 0.8--2.0 GeV^2 and final state Feynman-x > 0.90. Based on the assumption of factorization, several new features of the Pomeron Flux Factor are determined from simultaneous fits to our UA8 data and lower energy data from the CHLM collaboration at the CERN-Intersecting Storage Rings. Prominent among these is that the effective Pomeron Regge trajectory requires a term quadratic in t, with coefficient, a'' = 0.079 +- 0.012 GeV^-2. We also show that the data require a Pomeron-proton cross section that first decreases with increasing diffractive mass (corresponding to the PPR term in the triple-Regge expansion) and then increases at larger mass (the PPP term), similar to real particle total cross sections. We measure the product, (K x sigma0) = 0.72 +- 0.10 mb/GeV^2, where K is the normalization constant of the Pomeron Flux Factor in the proton and sigma0 is the scale constant in the Pomeron-proton total cross section. Finally, we report the occurance of ``beam jets'' in the Pomeron direction in the rest frame of the diffractive system.
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spelling cern-3354662019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00813-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/335466engBrandt, A.Erhan, S.Kuzucu, A.Lynn, D.Medinnis, M.Ozdes, N.Schlein, P.E.Zeyrek, M.T.Zweizig, J.G.Cheze, J.B.Zsembery, J.Measurements of Single Diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 GeV: Evidence for a Non-Linear $\alpha(t)$ of the PomeronParticle Physics - ExperimentWe report measurements of the inclusive differential cross section for the single-diffractive reactions: p + pbar --> p + X and p + pbar --> X + pbar at sqrt(s) = 630 GeV, in the momentum transfer range, t = 0.8--2.0 GeV^2 and final state Feynman-x > 0.90. Based on the assumption of factorization, several new features of the Pomeron Flux Factor are determined from simultaneous fits to our UA8 data and lower energy data from the CHLM collaboration at the CERN-Intersecting Storage Rings. Prominent among these is that the effective Pomeron Regge trajectory requires a term quadratic in t, with coefficient, a'' = 0.079 +- 0.012 GeV^-2. We also show that the data require a Pomeron-proton cross section that first decreases with increasing diffractive mass (corresponding to the PPR term in the triple-Regge expansion) and then increases at larger mass (the PPP term), similar to real particle total cross sections. We measure the product, (K x sigma0) = 0.72 +- 0.10 mb/GeV^2, where K is the normalization constant of the Pomeron Flux Factor in the proton and sigma0 is the scale constant in the Pomeron-proton total cross section. Finally, we report the occurance of ``beam jets'' in the Pomeron direction in the rest frame of the diffractive system.We report measurements of the inclusive differential cross section for the single-diffractive reactions: p + pbar --> p + X and p + pbar --> X + pbar at sqrt(s) = 630 GeV, in the momentum transfer range, 0.8 < -t < 2.0 GeV^2 and final state Feynman-x > 0.90. Based on the assumption of factorization, several new features of the Pomeron Flux Factor are determined from simultaneous fits to our UA8 data and lower energy data from the CHLM collaboration at the CERN-Intersecting Storage Rings. Prominent among these is that the effective Pomeron Regge trajectory requires a term quadratic in t, with coefficient, a'' = 0.079 +- 0.012 GeV^{-4}. We also show that the data require a Pomeron-proton cross section that first decreases with increasing diffractive mass (corresponding to the PPR term in the triple-Regge expansion) and then increases at larger mass (the PPP term), similar to real particle total cross sections. We measure the product, (K x sigma0) = 0.72 +- 0.10 mb/GeV^2, where K is the normalization constant of the Pomeron Flux Factor in the proton and sigma0 is the scale constant in the Pomeron-proton total cross section. Finally, we report the occurence of ``beam jets'' in the Pomeron direction in the rest frame of the diffractive system.We report measurements of the inclusive differential cross section for the single-diffractive reactions p i + p − → p ƒ + X and p + p − i → X + p − ƒ at √s = 630 GeV , in the momentum transfer range 0.8 < − τ < 2.0 GeV 2 and final-state Feynman- x p > 0.90. Based on the assumption of factorization, several new features of the pomeron flux factor are determined from simultaneous fits to our UA8 data and lower energy data from the CHLM collaboration at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings.hep-ex/9710004oai:cds.cern.ch:3354661998
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Brandt, A.
Erhan, S.
Kuzucu, A.
Lynn, D.
Medinnis, M.
Ozdes, N.
Schlein, P.E.
Zeyrek, M.T.
Zweizig, J.G.
Cheze, J.B.
Zsembery, J.
Measurements of Single Diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 GeV: Evidence for a Non-Linear $\alpha(t)$ of the Pomeron
title Measurements of Single Diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 GeV: Evidence for a Non-Linear $\alpha(t)$ of the Pomeron
title_full Measurements of Single Diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 GeV: Evidence for a Non-Linear $\alpha(t)$ of the Pomeron
title_fullStr Measurements of Single Diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 GeV: Evidence for a Non-Linear $\alpha(t)$ of the Pomeron
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of Single Diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 GeV: Evidence for a Non-Linear $\alpha(t)$ of the Pomeron
title_short Measurements of Single Diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 GeV: Evidence for a Non-Linear $\alpha(t)$ of the Pomeron
title_sort measurements of single diffraction at $\sqrt{s}$ = 630 gev: evidence for a non-linear $\alpha(t)$ of the pomeron
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00813-4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/335466
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