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Explicit DVCS amplitudes

This study discusses inclusive (DIS) and exclusive (DVCS, VMP) processes, the dipole approach, factorization in QCD and Regge, geometry, Regge pole models, and the hardness of DVCS and VMP. It also explores the transition from DVCS and VMP to GPD and the recent history of vector meson electroproduction. Relevant references are provided.

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Explicit DVCS amplitudes

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  1. Explicit DVCS amplitudes Trento, Jan. 4, 2010 L. Jenkovszky (BITP, Kiev) in collaboraton with S. Fazio, R. Fiore and A. Lavorini (Calabria)

  2. Items discussed: • Inclusive (DIS) and exclusive (DVCS, VMP,…); • Dipole approach (?); σ~xg(x,Q^2) (Brodsky; Ryskin et al.); • Factorization (in QCD and Regge); • Geometry (b~1/m^2?); • Regge pole models; where is BFKL? • How “hard” is DVCS and VMP? • From DVCS and VMP to GPD • From JLab via COMPASS to HERA

  3. Recent history: 1. A. Donnachie, P.V. Landshoff, Excluusive Vector photoproduction…, Phys. Lett.B 478 (2000) 145; D-L.,Successful description of vector meson electroproduction, hep-ph/0803.0686; 2. M.Ryskin, Yu.M. Shabelski, and A.G.Shuvaev, t-dependeces…, hep-ph/9803434; 3. F. Cano, J.-M. Laget, hep-ph, 0111146, 0209362, 0208213;,… 4. D. Mueller, Pomeron dominance in DVCS,… htp-ph/0605013. 5. K. Kumerički, D. Mueller, and K. Passek- Kumerički, Nucl. Phys. B794 (2008) 244; 6. M. Capua, R. Fiore, S. Fazio, L. Jenkovszky, and F. Paccanoni, Phys. Letters, B 645 (2007) 161. 7. A.B.Kaidalov et al. (unitarity)

  4. -t 0

  5. DIS X The proton is smashed (completely destroyed)

  6. DIS Reconstruction of the DVCS amplitude from DIS or ?

  7. DVCS kinematics

  8. Diagrams of DVCS (a) and VMP (b) amplitudes and their Regge-factorized form (c)

  9. High-energy DVCS (or VMP): the sum of a “soft” and a “hard” pomeron exchante is approcimated by an “effective” Pomeron

  10. Effective trajectory • W dependence s ~ W d d = 4 (a(t) – 1) a(t) = a(0) + a’ t • shrinkage of diffractive peak W – t correlation t dependence as a function of W W dependence as a function of t P. Marage Exclusive hard diffraction at HERA (DVCS and VM) EDS’09 – CERN 29/06-03/07/2009

  11. elast. p. diss. DVCS (LPS) r f DVCS (p. diss.) t dependences P. Marage Exclusive hard diffraction at HERA (DVCS and VM) EDS’09 – CERN 29/06-03/07/2009

  12. b slopes elastic p. dissoc. optical model - b decrease with dipole size (Q2, mq) - universal scale dependence for m2 > 5 GeV2m2 = (Q2 + M2)/4 for VM m2 = Q2 for DVCS - b(r, f at large Q2) -> b (J/y) -> small room for VM form factor bVM P. Marage Exclusive hard diffraction at HERA (DVCS and VM) EDS’09 – CERN 29/06-03/07/2009

  13. GS in DVCS?

  14. Matching soft and hard physics (combining Regge pole models and DGLAP evolution) P. Desgrolard, L.J., and F. Paccanoni, Interpolating between soft and hard dynamics in DIS, EPJ, 7 (1999) 263; A. Donnachie and P.V. Landshoff, Perturbative QCD and Regge poles: closing the circle. hep-ph/0111427, 9 Apr. 2002; L. Csernai, L. J., J. Kontros, and A. Magas, Paccanoni, From Regge behavior to DGLAP evolution, Eur. Phys. J. C24 (2002) 205-211. A similar solution for exclusive reactions (e.g. DVCS) is highly desirable!

  15. The sub-process γ*p γp in a Regge-factorized form: A(s,t, )~

  16. The DVCS amplitude can be written as

  17. Hence the scattering amplitude, with the correct signature, becomes

  18. Photoproduction- and DIS limits (a consistency check)

  19. DVCS at HERA

  20. DVCS at HERA

  21. DVCS at HERA

  22. DVCS at HERA

  23. ρ meson electroproduction at HERA

  24. ρ meson eletctroproduction at HERA

  25. ρ meson eletctroproduction at HERA

  26. J/Ψ electroproduction at HERA

  27. J/Ψ electroproduction at HERA

  28. J/Ψ electroproduction at HERA

  29. Ratio of the longitudinal to transverse cross sections for J/Ψ electroproduction at HERA

  30. Ratio of the longitudinal to transverse cross sections for φ electroproduction at HERA

  31. Fitted values of the “hardness” measure: parameter h

  32. The “hardness parameter” h as function of the energy W

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