Abstract
The inclusion of secondary contributions Reggeons and real parts by changing the radial scale but exactly preserving geometrical scaling (GS) alloys an exclusion of GS to lower energies. The crossover curves in proton proton, Kp, and *pp are in this way correctly described. A GS formula relating two measurable quantities, the depth of the dip in proton proton scattering and the ratio of the real to immaginary part of the amplitude at t=0, is shown to be valid in the 10-1000 GeV region.
Dias de Deus, J;
[1]
Kroll, P
[2]
- Instituto de Fisica e Matematica, Lisboa (Portugal)
- Wuppertal Univ. (Gesamthochschule) (Germany, F.R.)
Citation Formats
Dias de Deus, J, and Kroll, P.
Reggeon effects in a geometrical model of elastic scattering. [Crossover curves, dip depth, scattering amplitude, 10 to 10,000 GeV].
Italy: N. p.,
1976.
Web.
Dias de Deus, J, & Kroll, P.
Reggeon effects in a geometrical model of elastic scattering. [Crossover curves, dip depth, scattering amplitude, 10 to 10,000 GeV].
Italy.
Dias de Deus, J, and Kroll, P.
1976.
"Reggeon effects in a geometrical model of elastic scattering. [Crossover curves, dip depth, scattering amplitude, 10 to 10,000 GeV]."
Italy.
@misc{etde_7259162,
title = {Reggeon effects in a geometrical model of elastic scattering. [Crossover curves, dip depth, scattering amplitude, 10 to 10,000 GeV]}
author = {Dias de Deus, J, and Kroll, P}
abstractNote = {The inclusion of secondary contributions Reggeons and real parts by changing the radial scale but exactly preserving geometrical scaling (GS) alloys an exclusion of GS to lower energies. The crossover curves in proton proton, Kp, and *pp are in this way correctly described. A GS formula relating two measurable quantities, the depth of the dip in proton proton scattering and the ratio of the real to immaginary part of the amplitude at t=0, is shown to be valid in the 10-1000 GeV region.}
journal = []
volume = {16:17}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Italy}
year = {1976}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {Reggeon effects in a geometrical model of elastic scattering. [Crossover curves, dip depth, scattering amplitude, 10 to 10,000 GeV]}
author = {Dias de Deus, J, and Kroll, P}
abstractNote = {The inclusion of secondary contributions Reggeons and real parts by changing the radial scale but exactly preserving geometrical scaling (GS) alloys an exclusion of GS to lower energies. The crossover curves in proton proton, Kp, and *pp are in this way correctly described. A GS formula relating two measurable quantities, the depth of the dip in proton proton scattering and the ratio of the real to immaginary part of the amplitude at t=0, is shown to be valid in the 10-1000 GeV region.}
journal = []
volume = {16:17}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Italy}
year = {1976}
month = {Aug}
}