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Two-photon physics with GALUGA 2.0
An extended version of the Monte Carlo program GALUGA is presented for the computation of two-photon production in $\e^+\e^-$ collisions. Functions implemented for the five $\gamma^\star\gamma^\star$ structure functions now include several ansätze of the total hadronic cross section based on the BFK...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1997
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0010-4655(97)00127-6 http://cds.cern.ch/record/337248 |
Sumario: | An extended version of the Monte Carlo program GALUGA is presented for the computation of two-photon production in $\e^+\e^-$ collisions. Functions implemented for the five $\gamma^\star\gamma^\star$ structure functions now include several ansätze of the total hadronic cross section based on the BFKL--Pomeron and various Regge-like models. In addition, structure functions for resonance formation are included with full dependence on the two photon virtualities $Q_1^2$ and $Q_2^2$ as given in the constituent-quark model. The six lowest-lying resonances of each of the C-even mesons with $J^{P}= 0^-$, $0^+$, $1^+$, $2^+$ and $2^-$ are provided. The program can also be used to calculate with exact kinematics the effective two-photon luminosity function. Special emphasis is put on a numerically stable evaluation of all variables over the full $Q_i^2$ range while keeping all dependences on the electron mass and $Q_i^2$. |
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