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Quantum Chromodynamics and the Pomeron

Quantum Chromodynamics and the Pomeron

Quantum Chromodynamics and the Pomeron

J. R. Forshaw, University of Manchester
D. A. Ross, University of Southampton
June 1997
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Paperback
9780521568807

    This volume describes the Pomeron, an object of crucial importance in very high energy particle physics. The book starts with a general description of the Pomeron within the framework of Regge theory. The emergence of the Pomeron within scalar field theory is discussed next, providing a natural foundation on which to develop the more realistic case of QCD. The reggeization of the gluon is demonstrated and used to build the Pomeron of perturbative QCD. The dynamical nature of the Pomeron is then investigated. The role of the Pomeron in small-x deep inelastic scattering and in diffractive scattering is also examined in detail. The volume concludes with a study of the colour dipole approach to high energy scattering and the explicit role of unitarity corrections. This book will be of interest to theoretical and experimental particle physicists, and applied mathematicians.

    • First book on the physics of the Pomeron, fills a gaping hole in the literature
    • Clear pedagogic approach
    • Authors highly regarded for their work in this area; up-to-date with both theory and experiment

    Product details

    June 1997
    Paperback
    9780521568807
    268 pages
    228 × 152 × 15 mm
    0.36kg
    79 b/w illus.
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. What is a Pomeron?
    • 2. A simple example
    • 3. The reggeized gluon
    • 4. The QCD Pomeron
    • 5. From cuts to poles
    • 6. Applications in deep inelastic scattering
    • 7. Diffraction
    • 8. Taming the growth
    • Appendices
    • References
    • Index.
      Authors
    • J. R. Forshaw , University of Manchester
    • D. A. Ross , University of Southampton