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High energy inclusive processes

Tan, Chung -I Höhler, G.

Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, Volume 60, 2006, p.91-106

Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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  • Título:
    High energy inclusive processes
  • Autor: Tan, Chung -I
  • Höhler, G.
  • Assuntos: Inclusive Cross Section ; Inclusive Process ; Longitudinal Momentum ; Loop Integration ; Regge Behavior
  • É parte de: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, Volume 60, 2006, p.91-106
  • Notas: Supported in part by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (Report No. NYO-2262 TA-246).
    A review talk given at the Meeting on High Energy Collisions on Nuclei and Particle Production, Titisee, Germany, 7–11 June 1971.
  • Descrição: I have just finished a brief survey on the recent developments in the study of inclusive processes. I have tried to separate the kinematic aspects of the problem from the dynamical ones. This is done by using the Mueller analysis. The DRM and the multiperipheral models are used to illustrate the nature of the Mueller's Regge hypothesis. I have not covered all relevant materials in this area - notably many other theoretical models which also are capable of leading to a limiting distribution. Other topics not discussed include an interesting observation made by Chan, Hsue, Quigg and Wang [18] on the use of “exoticness”. Let me close by making two remarks. First of all, the physics of inclusive process is very rich; so rich that we have just barely scratched its surface. This is good news. Secondly, the elusive “Pomeranchon” may eventually give us trouble [19]. After all, half of the Mueller's hypothesis may turn out to be incorrect. Only time can tell. At the meantime, let us have fun while we can.
  • Títulos relacionados: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
  • Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Idioma: Inglês

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