Searching for Extremely High-Energy Behavior from Accelerator-Energy Regions(Frontiers of Quantum Physics)
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We use rich information on πp total cross sections below N(〜10 GeV) in addition to high-energy data in order to discriminate whether these cross sections increase like log υ or log^2 υ at high energies. A finite-energy sum rule (FESR) which is derived in the spirit of the P' sum rule as well as the n=1 moment FESR have been required to constrain the high-energy parameters. We then searched for the best fit of б^<(+)>_<tot> above 70 GeV in terms of high-energy parameters constrained by these two FESR. We have shown from this analysis that the log^2 υ behavior are preferred to the log υ behavior. We also propose to search for pp, pp total cross sections at extremely high-energy from accelerator-energy regions using the similar technique.
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- 2006-10-31
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