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Aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in DIS and diffraction

We study in detail the main features of the unitarized Regge model (CFKS), recently proposed to describe the small-$Q^2$ domain. It takes into account a two-component description with two types of unitarized contributions: one is the multiple Pomeron exchanges contribution, interacting with the larg...

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Autores principales: Ferreiro, E.G., Gay Ducati, M.B., Machado, M.V.T., Salgado, C.A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/551525
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author Ferreiro, E.G.
Gay Ducati, M.B.
Machado, M.V.T.
Salgado, C.A.
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Gay Ducati, M.B.
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description We study in detail the main features of the unitarized Regge model (CFKS), recently proposed to describe the small-$Q^2$ domain. It takes into account a two-component description with two types of unitarized contributions: one is the multiple Pomeron exchanges contribution, interacting with the large dipole size configurations, and the other one consists on a unitarized dipole cross section, describing the interaction with the small size dipoles. We compare the resulting dipole cross section to that from the saturation model (GBW).
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spelling cern-5515252023-03-14T19:13:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/551525engFerreiro, E.G.Gay Ducati, M.B.Machado, M.V.T.Salgado, C.A.Aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in DIS and diffractionParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study in detail the main features of the unitarized Regge model (CFKS), recently proposed to describe the small-$Q^2$ domain. It takes into account a two-component description with two types of unitarized contributions: one is the multiple Pomeron exchanges contribution, interacting with the large dipole size configurations, and the other one consists on a unitarized dipole cross section, describing the interaction with the small size dipoles. We compare the resulting dipole cross section to that from the saturation model (GBW).We study in detail the main features of the unitarized Regge model (CFKS), recently proposed to describe the small-$Q^2$ domain. It takes into account a two-component description with two types of unitarized contributions: one is the multiple Pomeron exchanges contribution, interacting with the large dipole size configurations, and the other one consists on a unitarized dipole cross section, describing the interaction with the small size dipoles. We compare the resulting dipole cross section to that from the saturation model (GBW).hep-ph/0205145US-FT-20-02US-FT-2002-02oai:cds.cern.ch:5515252002-05-14
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ferreiro, E.G.
Gay Ducati, M.B.
Machado, M.V.T.
Salgado, C.A.
Aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in DIS and diffraction
title Aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in DIS and diffraction
title_full Aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in DIS and diffraction
title_fullStr Aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in DIS and diffraction
title_full_unstemmed Aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in DIS and diffraction
title_short Aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in DIS and diffraction
title_sort aspects of the unitarized soft multipomeron approach in dis and diffraction
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/551525
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