Abstract
The recent luminosity-independent measurement of the pp-bar total cross section at the Tevatron indicates the approach to the logarithmic asymptotics of {sigma}{sub t}, typical of a dipole Pomeron with a unit intercept. The ratio {sigma}{sub el}/{sigma}{sub t} approaches its asymptotic constant limit more slowly than {sigma}{sub t}. 8 refs.; 3 figs.
Citation Formats
Jenkovszky, L L, Martynov, E S, and Struminskij, B V.
How fast do cross sections rise.
Ukraine: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Jenkovszky, L L, Martynov, E S, & Struminskij, B V.
How fast do cross sections rise.
Ukraine.
Jenkovszky, L L, Martynov, E S, and Struminskij, B V.
1990.
"How fast do cross sections rise."
Ukraine.
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title = {How fast do cross sections rise}
author = {Jenkovszky, L L, Martynov, E S, and Struminskij, B V}
abstractNote = {The recent luminosity-independent measurement of the pp-bar total cross section at the Tevatron indicates the approach to the logarithmic asymptotics of {sigma}{sub t}, typical of a dipole Pomeron with a unit intercept. The ratio {sigma}{sub el}/{sigma}{sub t} approaches its asymptotic constant limit more slowly than {sigma}{sub t}. 8 refs.; 3 figs.}
place = {Ukraine}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {How fast do cross sections rise}
author = {Jenkovszky, L L, Martynov, E S, and Struminskij, B V}
abstractNote = {The recent luminosity-independent measurement of the pp-bar total cross section at the Tevatron indicates the approach to the logarithmic asymptotics of {sigma}{sub t}, typical of a dipole Pomeron with a unit intercept. The ratio {sigma}{sub el}/{sigma}{sub t} approaches its asymptotic constant limit more slowly than {sigma}{sub t}. 8 refs.; 3 figs.}
place = {Ukraine}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}