Trajectory Slopes in a Gauge-Dual-Topological Approach to Soft Hadronic Reactions
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概要
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Trajectory slopes of hadrons with different topological structure are investigated in detail from the QCD-inspired multi-jet view of hadronic final states. It is shown that the result by Rossi and Veneziano, α'<pomeron>/α'<reggeon>=α'_<M^J_2>/α'_<M^J_4>=1/2, has a remarkable stability under the general multiperipheral assumption for jets. It is also found that the non-logarithmic behaviour of the average multiplicity as a finite energy effect and the asymmetry of two jet multiplicities arising from that of quark momentum configuration are responsible for the reduction of the slope ratio to α_p'/α_r'=1/4〜1/3, phenomenologically favoured value.
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- 1979-09-25
著者
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Minakata Hisakazu
Department Of Physics Tokyo Metropolitan University
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MINAKATA Hisakazu
Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University : Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
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MINAKATA Hisakazu
Department of Physics, Waseda University
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