Calculations of the central exclusive diffractive production (CEDP) of two pions via continuum and resonance mechanisms are presented in the Regge-eikonal approach. Data from STAR, ISR, CDF and CMS ...are analysed and compared with theoretical descriptions. The preliminary extraction of
f
0
(
500
)
,
f
0
(
980
)
and
f
2
(
1270
)
couplings to pomerons and the
ρ
meson contribution from the photoproduction mechanism to the CEDP cross-section are considered. We show possible nuances and problems of calculations and prospects of investigations at current and future hadron colliders.
Central exclusive diffractive production (CEDP) of proton–anti-proton pairs is calculated in the Regge-eikonal approach taking into account continuum and possible
f
0
(
2100
)
resonance. We use the ...simple model with the “scalar” proton. Data from ISR and STAR are analysed and compared with theoretical descriptions. Some predictions for the LHC at 13 TeV are also presented. We briefly discuss possible nuances, problems and prospects for investigations of this process at present and future hadron colliders.
Calculations of central exclusive diffractive di-pion continuum production are presented in the Regge–eikonal approach. Data from ISR, STAR, CDF and CMS were analyzed and compared with the ...theoretical description. We also consider theoretical predictions for LHC, possible nuances and problems of calculations and prospects of investigations at present and future hadron colliders.
In the light of the latest data by the LHCf collaboration of the LHC on leading neutrons spectra it is possible to obtain total pion–proton cross sections in the TeV energy region. In this work the ...exact extraction procedure is shown. Final results for the pion–proton cross section are collected at several different values of the colliding energy and compared with some popular theoretical predictions. The errors of the results are estimated.
The case of low invariant mass exclusive central diffractive production is considered in the general theoretical framework. It is shown that diffractive patterns (differential cross sections in ...variables like transfer momenta squared, the azimuthal angle between final hadrons and their combinations) can serve as a unique tool to explore the picture of the
p
p
interaction and falsify theoretical models. Basic kinematical and dynamical properties of the process are considered in detail. As an example, visualizations of diffractive patterns in the model with three pomerons for processes
p
+
p
→
p
+
R
+
p
(R is a resonance) and
p
+
p
→
p
+
π
+
π
-
+
p
are presented.
We consider the general theoretical framework to study exclusive double diffractive events (EDDE). It is a powerful tool to explore the picture of the
pp
interaction. Basic kinematical and dynamical ...properties of the process, and also normalization of parameters via standard processes like the exclusive vector meson production (EVMP), are considered in detail. As an example, calculations of the cross-sections in the model with three pomerons for the process
p
+
p
→
p
+
M
+
p
are presented for Tevatron and LHC energies.
Abstract
Central exclusive diffractive production (CEDP) of proton–anti-proton pairs is calculated in the Regge-eikonal approach taking into account continuum and possible
$$f_0(2100)$$
f
0
(
2100
)
...resonance. We use the simple model with the “scalar” proton. Data from ISR and STAR are analysed and compared with theoretical descriptions. Some predictions for the LHC at 13 TeV are also presented. We briefly discuss possible nuances, problems and prospects for investigations of this process at present and future hadron colliders.