We consider the structure of two-body scattering amplitudes, concentrating on those reactions in which the "internal" quantum numbers exchanged correspond to the quantum numbers of a single particle, different from those of the vacuum. We compare conventional Regge-pole models (in which dips as a function of t are caused by "nonsense" factors) with our strong-cut model (in which dips are caused by a diffractive mechanism). In the conventional models, the systematics of the angular structure and determined by the nature of the exchange, as well as by the helicity structure and factorization. In the strong-cut model, the systematics of the angular structure are determined exclusively by the helicity structure of the amplitude (except for slig...
It is usually assumed -- following the parton model -- that the leading-twist structure functions me...
We review the evolution of the studies of diffractive processes in the strong interaction over the l...
Precision studies of scattering processes at colliders provide powerful indirect constraints on new ...
A model for describing two-body high energy hadron reactions at energies above the resonance region ...
We present a model for describing two-body high-energy hadron reactions at energies above the resona...
The longitudinal and transverse structure functions are calculated for inclusive electron scattering...
Two-body reactions at high energies are investigated by using a model in which some of assumptions u...
Data on two-body hadronic reactions are presented, with emphasis on showing the existence of a disti...
Inclusive cross-sections are studied in the planar dual model by first constructing a unitarized set...
The hard double diffractive production processes p + p(($) over bar p) --> p + p(($) over bar p) ...
In this work we study soft high energy reactions in the framework of nonperturbative models. Using a...
In this paper we propose a dispersive method to describe two-body scattering with unitarity imposed....
We discuss the two-gluon exchange contribution (formally three-loops) to elastic photon–photon scatt...
The inclusive pion double charge exchange process on nuclei is considered in the framework of the Gr...
AbstractWe discuss the two-gluon exchange contribution (formally three-loops) to elastic photon–phot...
It is usually assumed -- following the parton model -- that the leading-twist structure functions me...
We review the evolution of the studies of diffractive processes in the strong interaction over the l...
Precision studies of scattering processes at colliders provide powerful indirect constraints on new ...
A model for describing two-body high energy hadron reactions at energies above the resonance region ...
We present a model for describing two-body high-energy hadron reactions at energies above the resona...
The longitudinal and transverse structure functions are calculated for inclusive electron scattering...
Two-body reactions at high energies are investigated by using a model in which some of assumptions u...
Data on two-body hadronic reactions are presented, with emphasis on showing the existence of a disti...
Inclusive cross-sections are studied in the planar dual model by first constructing a unitarized set...
The hard double diffractive production processes p + p(($) over bar p) --> p + p(($) over bar p) ...
In this work we study soft high energy reactions in the framework of nonperturbative models. Using a...
In this paper we propose a dispersive method to describe two-body scattering with unitarity imposed....
We discuss the two-gluon exchange contribution (formally three-loops) to elastic photon–photon scatt...
The inclusive pion double charge exchange process on nuclei is considered in the framework of the Gr...
AbstractWe discuss the two-gluon exchange contribution (formally three-loops) to elastic photon–phot...
It is usually assumed -- following the parton model -- that the leading-twist structure functions me...
We review the evolution of the studies of diffractive processes in the strong interaction over the l...
Precision studies of scattering processes at colliders provide powerful indirect constraints on new ...