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The Massive Yang-Mills Model and Diffractive Scattering

We argue that the massive Yang-Mills model of Kunimasa and Goto, Slavnov, and Cornwall, in which massive gauge vector bosons are introduced in a gauge-invariant way without resorting to the Higgs mechanism, may be useful for studying diffractive scattering of strongly interacting particles. With thi...

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Autores principales: Forshaw, Jeffrey R., Papavassiliou, J., Parrinello, C.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.074008
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author Forshaw, Jeffrey R.
Papavassiliou, J.
Parrinello, C.
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Papavassiliou, J.
Parrinello, C.
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description We argue that the massive Yang-Mills model of Kunimasa and Goto, Slavnov, and Cornwall, in which massive gauge vector bosons are introduced in a gauge-invariant way without resorting to the Higgs mechanism, may be useful for studying diffractive scattering of strongly interacting particles. With this motivation, we perform in this model explicit calculations of S-matrix elements between quark states, at tree level, one loop, and two loops, and discuss issues of renormalisability and unitarity. In particular, it is shown that the S-matrix element for quark scattering is renormalisable at one-loop order and is only logarithmically non-renormalisable at two loops. The discrepancies in the ultraviolet regime between the one-loop predictions of this model and those of massless QCD are discussed in detail. In addition, some of the similarities and differences between the massive Yang-Mills model and theories with a Higgs mechanism are analysed at the level of the S-matrix. As an elementary application of the model to phenomenology we examine quark-quark elastic scattering in the diffractive region. The above analysis sets up the stage for carrying out a systematic computation of the higher order corrections to the two-gluon exchange model of the Pomeron using massive gluons inside quantum loops.
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spelling cern-3630182023-03-14T18:44:31Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.59.074008http://cds.cern.ch/record/363018engForshaw, Jeffrey R.Papavassiliou, J.Parrinello, C.The Massive Yang-Mills Model and Diffractive ScatteringParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe argue that the massive Yang-Mills model of Kunimasa and Goto, Slavnov, and Cornwall, in which massive gauge vector bosons are introduced in a gauge-invariant way without resorting to the Higgs mechanism, may be useful for studying diffractive scattering of strongly interacting particles. With this motivation, we perform in this model explicit calculations of S-matrix elements between quark states, at tree level, one loop, and two loops, and discuss issues of renormalisability and unitarity. In particular, it is shown that the S-matrix element for quark scattering is renormalisable at one-loop order and is only logarithmically non-renormalisable at two loops. The discrepancies in the ultraviolet regime between the one-loop predictions of this model and those of massless QCD are discussed in detail. In addition, some of the similarities and differences between the massive Yang-Mills model and theories with a Higgs mechanism are analysed at the level of the S-matrix. As an elementary application of the model to phenomenology we examine quark-quark elastic scattering in the diffractive region. The above analysis sets up the stage for carrying out a systematic computation of the higher order corrections to the two-gluon exchange model of the Pomeron using massive gluons inside quantum loops.We argue that the massive Yang-Mills model of Kunimasa and Goto, Slavnov, and Cornwall, in which massive gauge vector bosons are introduced in a gauge-invariant way without resorting to the Higgs mechanism, may be useful for studying diffractive scattering of strongly interacting particles. We perform in this model explicit calculations of S-matrix elements between quark states, at tree level, one loop, and two loops, and discuss issues of renormalisability and unitarity. In particular, it is shown that the S-matrix element for quark scattering is renormalisable at one-loop order and is only logarithmically non-renormalisable at two loops. The discrepancies in the ultraviolet regime between the one-loop predictions of this model and those of massless QCD are discussed in detail. Also, some of the similarities and differences between the massive Yang-Mills model and theories with a Higgs mechanism are analysed at the level of the S-matrix. Finally, we briefly discuss the high-energy behaviour of the leading-order amplitude for quark-quark elastic scattering in the diffractive region. The above analysis sets up the stage for carrying out a systematic computation of the higher order corrections to the two-gluon exchange model of the Pomeron using massive gluons inside quantum loops.hep-ph/9808392MC-TH-98-6CERN-TH-98-275LTH-431CERN-TH-98-275LIVERPOOL-LTH-431MC-TH-98-6oai:cds.cern.ch:3630181998-08-25
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Forshaw, Jeffrey R.
Papavassiliou, J.
Parrinello, C.
The Massive Yang-Mills Model and Diffractive Scattering
title The Massive Yang-Mills Model and Diffractive Scattering
title_full The Massive Yang-Mills Model and Diffractive Scattering
title_fullStr The Massive Yang-Mills Model and Diffractive Scattering
title_full_unstemmed The Massive Yang-Mills Model and Diffractive Scattering
title_short The Massive Yang-Mills Model and Diffractive Scattering
title_sort massive yang-mills model and diffractive scattering
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.074008
http://cds.cern.ch/record/363018
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