Diffractive excitation is usually described by the Good-Walker formalism for low masses, and by the triple-Regge formalism for high masses. In the Good-Walker formalism the cross section is determined by the fluctuations in the interaction. By taking the fluctuations in the BFKL ladder into account, it is possible to describe both low and high mass excitation in the Good-Walker formalism. In high energy pp collisions the fluctuations are strongly suppressed by saturation, which implies that pomeron exchange does not factorise between DIS and pp collisions. The Dipole Cascade Model reproduces the expected triple-Regge form for the bare pomeron, and the triple-pomeron coupling is estimated
In high energy collisions saturation and multiple collisions are most easily accounted for in transv...
I will discuss some aspects of modeling diffractive final states with event generators. In the first...
This thesis concerns itself with low-momentum-transfer processes in high-energy particle collisions....
Diffractive excitation is usually described by the Good-Walker formalism for low masses, and by the ...
Diffractive excitation is usually described by the Good–Walker formalism for low masses, and by the ...
The proton has a substructure in terms of parton cascades, which in a high energy collision fills th...
In this Letter we analyze the relation between the triple-pomeron and Good-Walker formalism's for di...
This thesis considers a model of high energy particle collisions. The model is based on the so calle...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
In high energy collisions saturation and multiple collisions are most easily accounted for in transv...
In high energy collisions saturation and multiple collisions are most easily accounted for in transv...
I will discuss some aspects of modeling diffractive final states with event generators. In the first...
This thesis concerns itself with low-momentum-transfer processes in high-energy particle collisions....
Diffractive excitation is usually described by the Good-Walker formalism for low masses, and by the ...
Diffractive excitation is usually described by the Good–Walker formalism for low masses, and by the ...
The proton has a substructure in terms of parton cascades, which in a high energy collision fills th...
In this Letter we analyze the relation between the triple-pomeron and Good-Walker formalism's for di...
This thesis considers a model of high energy particle collisions. The model is based on the so calle...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
Diffractive excitation is a large fraction of the pp cross section, also at high energies. Diffracti...
In high energy collisions saturation and multiple collisions are most easily accounted for in transv...
In high energy collisions saturation and multiple collisions are most easily accounted for in transv...
I will discuss some aspects of modeling diffractive final states with event generators. In the first...
This thesis concerns itself with low-momentum-transfer processes in high-energy particle collisions....