1961
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.123.1053
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Asymptotic Behavior and Subtractions in the Mandelstam Representation

Abstract: This differs from the Nsnal expression, which includes the core interaction (st,gsl Uslg~rtv) as well T. his usual result is obtained if, in the first term of Eq. (10) (which we know to be identically zero), we replace X, t+& by its Born approximation p . In this approximation, this term is no longer zero, since rt, and P, are eigenfunctions of different Hamiltonians. The result is just the extra term found by perturbation techniques. It is clear that this term should rot be present, and that only the inadequ… Show more

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“…Since 1/2 < p < 1 [17], the above result shows that, with soft gluon momenta integrated into the IR region, k t < Λ, and a singular but integrable coupling to the quark current, our model leads to satisfaction of the Froissart-Martin bound [17,18]. This region, with the scale Λ ≃ O(Λ QCD ) is of course inaccessible to the perturbative coupling for α s , but it plays a crucial role in many inclusive low p t processes.…”
Section: The Froissart Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 1/2 < p < 1 [17], the above result shows that, with soft gluon momenta integrated into the IR region, k t < Λ, and a singular but integrable coupling to the quark current, our model leads to satisfaction of the Froissart-Martin bound [17,18]. This region, with the scale Λ ≃ O(Λ QCD ) is of course inaccessible to the perturbative coupling for α s , but it plays a crucial role in many inclusive low p t processes.…”
Section: The Froissart Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, it was proven by Froissart [105] on the basis of unitarity, that the total cross section at high energies is constrained by:…”
Section: Regge Scattering Amplitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1]. It follows from the unitarity of the S matrix and the analytic properties of amplitudes in the momentum transfer plane that the cross sections of hadron-hadron collisions can not exceed the limit σ ≤ c h ln 2 (s/s o ) [2,3], with the coefficient c h determined by the radius of the pion cloud of a hadron [4]. At achievable energies the contribution of the Pomeron exchange instead of the projectile scattering of the pion cloud dominates in the peripheral collisions because pion is a pseudo-goldstone meson of spontaneously broken chiral symmetry [5], cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%