The program RAPGAP generates events in ep collisions where the electron is scattered on a pomeron P coupled to the proton p. A gap in rapidity between the fast moving proton and the remaining hadronic system is observed. The program is applicable to photoproduction (Q"2 #approx =# 0) as well as deep inelastic scattering (Q"2 > 0). Different types of hard interaction processes such as #gamma#"*q #-># q' and #gamma#g #-># q anti q for light and heavy quarks are included. Several options for the parametrisation of the pomeron and its parton density are available within the program. The hadronisation is performed using the LUND string fragmentation model. The Monte Carlo implementation is described and some phenomenologi...
The Monte Carlo implementation of different approaches for diffractive scattering in e - p collision...
We propose a new approach to the problem of rapidity gap survival (RGS) in the production of high-ma...
The field of hard diffraction, which studies events with a rapidity gap and a hard scattering, has e...
The physics behind the Monte Carlo event generator RAPGAP are discussed, which includes deep inelast...
Events with no hadronic energy flow in a large interval of pseudo-rapidity in the proton direction a...
This thesis presents the analysis of hard interaction processes in quasi-real photo-production. The ...
A possible explanation to the occurrence of so-called diffractive events in electronproton collision...
martin @ quark.lu.se A possible explanation to the occurrence of so-called diffractive events in ele...
The Monte Carlo implementation of different approaches for diffractive scattering in $e - p$ collisi...
‘Soft ’ high-energy interactions are clearly important in pp collisions. Indeed, these events are do...
This thesis concerns itself with low-momentum-transfer processes in high-energy particle collisions....
We present an overview of the options for diffraction implemented in the general-purpose event gener...
The p + p(($) over bar p) --> p + J/psi(T) + X processes for energies ranging from ISR to SSC are...
Diffraction is an old subject which has received much interest in recent years due to the advent of ...
A model for the production of large rapidity gaps being implemented in the Monte Carlo event generat...
The Monte Carlo implementation of different approaches for diffractive scattering in e - p collision...
We propose a new approach to the problem of rapidity gap survival (RGS) in the production of high-ma...
The field of hard diffraction, which studies events with a rapidity gap and a hard scattering, has e...
The physics behind the Monte Carlo event generator RAPGAP are discussed, which includes deep inelast...
Events with no hadronic energy flow in a large interval of pseudo-rapidity in the proton direction a...
This thesis presents the analysis of hard interaction processes in quasi-real photo-production. The ...
A possible explanation to the occurrence of so-called diffractive events in electronproton collision...
martin @ quark.lu.se A possible explanation to the occurrence of so-called diffractive events in ele...
The Monte Carlo implementation of different approaches for diffractive scattering in $e - p$ collisi...
‘Soft ’ high-energy interactions are clearly important in pp collisions. Indeed, these events are do...
This thesis concerns itself with low-momentum-transfer processes in high-energy particle collisions....
We present an overview of the options for diffraction implemented in the general-purpose event gener...
The p + p(($) over bar p) --> p + J/psi(T) + X processes for energies ranging from ISR to SSC are...
Diffraction is an old subject which has received much interest in recent years due to the advent of ...
A model for the production of large rapidity gaps being implemented in the Monte Carlo event generat...
The Monte Carlo implementation of different approaches for diffractive scattering in e - p collision...
We propose a new approach to the problem of rapidity gap survival (RGS) in the production of high-ma...
The field of hard diffraction, which studies events with a rapidity gap and a hard scattering, has e...