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Reggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1

The asymptotic behaviour of the scattering amplitude is obtained when the pomeron has intercept alpha (0) larger than one. The reggeon field theory is studied by introducing a lattice in impact parameter space. Use is made of a previous result showing that asymptotically the dynamics is controlled a...

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Autores principales: Amati, Daniele, Ciafaloni, Marcello, Le Bellac, M, Marchesini, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1976
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(76)90492-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/873995
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author Amati, Daniele
Ciafaloni, Marcello
Le Bellac, M
Marchesini, G
author_facet Amati, Daniele
Ciafaloni, Marcello
Le Bellac, M
Marchesini, G
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description The asymptotic behaviour of the scattering amplitude is obtained when the pomeron has intercept alpha (0) larger than one. The reggeon field theory is studied by introducing a lattice in impact parameter space. Use is made of a previous result showing that asymptotically the dynamics is controlled at each lattice site ( alpha '=0 case) by a two-level structure. This leads to a non-Hermitean Hamiltonian expressed in terms of spin operators in which the intersite interaction term is proportional to the pomeron slope alpha '. The spectrum of such a system shows a degenerate ground state for alpha (0)> alpha /sub c/>or approximately=1 and a continuum with vanishing excitation gap at alpha (0)= alpha /sub c/. The vacuum does not change structure at the critical value. The criticality is shown by an order parameter which is given by the matrix element of a field operator between the vacuum and its degenerate companion. The nature of this critical phenomenon is better understood by continuously transforming the Hamiltonian into that of an Ising model with a transverse field which shows a well-known second-order phase transition. (15 refs).
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spelling cern-8739952019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/0550-3213(76)90492-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/873995engAmati, DanieleCiafaloni, MarcelloLe Bellac, MMarchesini, GReggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1Particle Physics - TheoryThe asymptotic behaviour of the scattering amplitude is obtained when the pomeron has intercept alpha (0) larger than one. The reggeon field theory is studied by introducing a lattice in impact parameter space. Use is made of a previous result showing that asymptotically the dynamics is controlled at each lattice site ( alpha '=0 case) by a two-level structure. This leads to a non-Hermitean Hamiltonian expressed in terms of spin operators in which the intersite interaction term is proportional to the pomeron slope alpha '. The spectrum of such a system shows a degenerate ground state for alpha (0)> alpha /sub c/>or approximately=1 and a continuum with vanishing excitation gap at alpha (0)= alpha /sub c/. The vacuum does not change structure at the critical value. The criticality is shown by an order parameter which is given by the matrix element of a field operator between the vacuum and its degenerate companion. The nature of this critical phenomenon is better understood by continuously transforming the Hamiltonian into that of an Ising model with a transverse field which shows a well-known second-order phase transition. (15 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8739951976
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Amati, Daniele
Ciafaloni, Marcello
Le Bellac, M
Marchesini, G
Reggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1
title Reggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1
title_full Reggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1
title_fullStr Reggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1
title_full_unstemmed Reggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1
title_short Reggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1
title_sort reggeon field theory for alpha (0)>1
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(76)90492-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/873995
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