Abstract:Application of the effective action formalism is studied for processes in which the reggeons may split. It is shown that the gluon production on two centers is described by the contribution of the Reggeon-to-two-Reggeons-plus-Particle vertex supplemented by certain singular contributions from the double gluon exchange. The rules for longitudinal integrations are established from the comparison to perturbative QCD amplitude. Convenient expressions for application to the inclusive gluon production are derived.
“…As it was discussed in [8] due to locality in quark rapidity v.p. poles of quark propagators should be dropped.…”
Section: Double Rescattering Of the Projectilementioning
confidence: 89%
“…As was discussed in [8], in the contribution from rescattering one has to keep only the part of the projectile propagator containing the δ-function. The part containing the principal value should be dropped.…”
Section: Emission From Rescatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three-reggeon vertex R→RR was calculated in [8] to be with signs − for the first diagram and + for the second. Taking into account that we have to leave only delta-functional parts we finally get the rescattering amplitude for Fig.…”
Section: Single Rescattering: Diagrams Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In applications to the amplitudes with many in-coming or outgoing reggeons these integrations are not trivial, since the induced vertices contain singularities in longitudinal varia e-mail: salykinmisha@yandex.ru; m.salykin@spbu.ru ables different from the standard Feynman ones. In earlier papers [8,9] it was shown, however, that the amplitudes for emission of a real gluon in transition of a reggeon into two or three reggeons in fact can be rewritten in the purely transverse form with the standard transversal vertices connected with Feynman propagators. The contribution from induced vertices becomes substituted by the one from the Feynman propagators of the rescattering projectile.…”
Within the effective QCD action for the Regge kinematics, the amplitudes for virtual gluon emission are studied in collision of a projectile with two and three targets. It is demonstrated that all non-Feynman singularities cancel between induced vertices and rescattering contributions. Formulas simplify considerably in a special gauge, which is a straightforward generalization of the light-cone gauge for emission of real gluons.
“…As it was discussed in [8] due to locality in quark rapidity v.p. poles of quark propagators should be dropped.…”
Section: Double Rescattering Of the Projectilementioning
confidence: 89%
“…As was discussed in [8], in the contribution from rescattering one has to keep only the part of the projectile propagator containing the δ-function. The part containing the principal value should be dropped.…”
Section: Emission From Rescatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three-reggeon vertex R→RR was calculated in [8] to be with signs − for the first diagram and + for the second. Taking into account that we have to leave only delta-functional parts we finally get the rescattering amplitude for Fig.…”
Section: Single Rescattering: Diagrams Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In applications to the amplitudes with many in-coming or outgoing reggeons these integrations are not trivial, since the induced vertices contain singularities in longitudinal varia e-mail: salykinmisha@yandex.ru; m.salykin@spbu.ru ables different from the standard Feynman ones. In earlier papers [8,9] it was shown, however, that the amplitudes for emission of a real gluon in transition of a reggeon into two or three reggeons in fact can be rewritten in the purely transverse form with the standard transversal vertices connected with Feynman propagators. The contribution from induced vertices becomes substituted by the one from the Feynman propagators of the rescattering projectile.…”
Within the effective QCD action for the Regge kinematics, the amplitudes for virtual gluon emission are studied in collision of a projectile with two and three targets. It is demonstrated that all non-Feynman singularities cancel between induced vertices and rescattering contributions. Formulas simplify considerably in a special gauge, which is a straightforward generalization of the light-cone gauge for emission of real gluons.
“…The effective action approach of [2][3][4][5][6][7] can be considered as some generalization of Gribov's Regge calculus, [1], for the case of QCD degrees of freedom. Besides the usual gluon field, it includes two additional reggeon fields and widely used for the calculations of different quasi-elastic LO and NLO production amplitudes in the multi-Regge kinematics, see [51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60], or calculation of NLO corrections to the BKP, [61,62], kernel, see [63].…”
Basing on the Slavnov-Taylor identities, we derive a new prescription to obtain gauge invariant tree-level scattering amplitudes for the process g * g → N g within high energy factorization. Using the helicity method, we check the formalism up to several final state gluons, and we present analytical formulas for the the helicity amplitudes for N = 2. We also compare the method with Lipatov's effective action approach.
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