International audienceWe perform the analysis of quark-antiquark Reggeon exchange in meson-meson scattering, in the framework of the gauge/gravity correspondence in a confining background. On the gauge theory side, Reggeon exchange is described as quark-antiquark exchange in the t channel between fast projectiles. The corresponding amplitude is represented in terms of Wilson loops running along the trajectories of the constituent quarks and antiquarks. The paths of the exchanged fermions are integrated over, while the "spectator" fermions are dealt with in an eikonal approximation. On the gravity side, we follow a previously proposed approach, and we evaluate the Wilson-loop expectation value by making use of gauge/gravity duality for a gen...
In the leading log approximation and at large $N_C$ the interaction of two fermionic and one gluonic...
The two-loop quark Regge trajectory is obtained at arbitrary space-time dimension D using the s-chan...
Using an effective field theory (EFT) formalism for forward scattering, we reconsider the factorizat...
International audienceWe perform the analysis of quark-antiquark Reggeon exchange in meson-meson sca...
Using rapidity evolution equations we study two-to-two gauge-theory scattering amplitudes in the Reg...
The dynamical picture of a quark-antiquark interaction in light mesons, which provides linearity of ...
The high-energy limit of gauge-theory amplitudes features both a Regge pole and Regge cuts. We show ...
The contribution to the perturbative Regge asymptotics of the exchange of two reggeized fermions wit...
Starting from the point-view that the constituent quark has its own inner structure and according to...
We consider the description of deep inelastic scattering by perturbative quantum chromodynamics in t...
21 pages, 10 figures, to be published in JHEP Proceedings invited talk at the 26th Johns Hopkins Wor...
Based on the observation that the (t, u)-Veneziano terms can be expressed as an infinite sum of one-...
The common belief that fermions lying on linear Regge trajectories must have opposite-parity partne...
Abstract We develop a formalism where the hard and soft pomeron contributions to high energy scatter...
There are several reggeons with poles in the vicinity of angular momentum j=0 contributing to the pe...
In the leading log approximation and at large $N_C$ the interaction of two fermionic and one gluonic...
The two-loop quark Regge trajectory is obtained at arbitrary space-time dimension D using the s-chan...
Using an effective field theory (EFT) formalism for forward scattering, we reconsider the factorizat...
International audienceWe perform the analysis of quark-antiquark Reggeon exchange in meson-meson sca...
Using rapidity evolution equations we study two-to-two gauge-theory scattering amplitudes in the Reg...
The dynamical picture of a quark-antiquark interaction in light mesons, which provides linearity of ...
The high-energy limit of gauge-theory amplitudes features both a Regge pole and Regge cuts. We show ...
The contribution to the perturbative Regge asymptotics of the exchange of two reggeized fermions wit...
Starting from the point-view that the constituent quark has its own inner structure and according to...
We consider the description of deep inelastic scattering by perturbative quantum chromodynamics in t...
21 pages, 10 figures, to be published in JHEP Proceedings invited talk at the 26th Johns Hopkins Wor...
Based on the observation that the (t, u)-Veneziano terms can be expressed as an infinite sum of one-...
The common belief that fermions lying on linear Regge trajectories must have opposite-parity partne...
Abstract We develop a formalism where the hard and soft pomeron contributions to high energy scatter...
There are several reggeons with poles in the vicinity of angular momentum j=0 contributing to the pe...
In the leading log approximation and at large $N_C$ the interaction of two fermionic and one gluonic...
The two-loop quark Regge trajectory is obtained at arbitrary space-time dimension D using the s-chan...
Using an effective field theory (EFT) formalism for forward scattering, we reconsider the factorizat...