1988
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(88)91029-5
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Forward scattering amplitudes in semi-hard QCD

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“…The measurement of the ρ parameter at the Tevatron by E-710 [145] and E811 Collaboration [144], however, did not confirm such a high value for ρ, which had in any event already been measured again by UA4,s obtaining a lower value, in line with theoretical expectations. That the ρ parameter could not be this high was pointed out in 1990 by Block et al [234] who discussed the theoretical implications of such measurements, using a previously developed model [166]. We now turn to this model.…”
Section: Eikonalisation Of Mini-jet Modelsmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…The measurement of the ρ parameter at the Tevatron by E-710 [145] and E811 Collaboration [144], however, did not confirm such a high value for ρ, which had in any event already been measured again by UA4,s obtaining a lower value, in line with theoretical expectations. That the ρ parameter could not be this high was pointed out in 1990 by Block et al [234] who discussed the theoretical implications of such measurements, using a previously developed model [166]. We now turn to this model.…”
Section: Eikonalisation Of Mini-jet Modelsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…-matter distributions obtained from the Fourier transform of colliding hadron form factors (FF), -parameterisations inspired by form-factor (FF) models, such as the BSW [161], or QCD-inspired model by Block and various collaborators [166,167], -QCD dipole models, based on the BFKL equation in transverse momentum space [168,169], -Fourier transform of transverse momentum distribution of QCD radiation emitted during the collision, using k t Soft Gluon Resummation (SGR), extended to the infrared region, as in the so-called BN model, described later in this section [93,94,148].…”
Section: Hadronic Matter Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is the case in the formalisms by Margolis et al [25,26,27] and the more recent version sometimes referred to as Aspen model, by Block et al [28,29]. However, despite its efficiency in the description of the forward quantities in the elastic channel, as well as differential cross sections at small values of the momentum transfer a serious drawback with the Aspen model concerns the absence of the expected connections with nonperturbative QCD.…”
Section: Eikonalized Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this definition the term ∼ 1/x 1+ǫ simulates the effect of scaling violations in the small x behavior of g(x) [10]. In the Regge language the quantity J, that controls the asymptotic behavior of σ tot (s), is the so called intercept of the Pomeron.…”
Section: Dynamical Gluon Mass and Qcd-inspired Eikonal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case it is the gluon-gluon subprocess cross section that is potentially divergent at small transferred momenta. The procedure to regulate this behavior is the introduction of a purely ad hoc mass scale which separates the perturbative from the nonperturbative QCD region [9,10]. This mass scale, as well as the fixed coupling constant present in the elementary cross sections, are adjusted in order to obtain the best fits to the experimental data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%