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The distribution of quarks within protons and neutrons, their
interactions, and how they define the properties of protons,
neutrons and nuclei, are subjects of major research worldwide.
Written by leading experts in the field, both theoretical and
experimental, this book provides an authoritative overview on the
subject. The emphasis throughout the book is on phenomenology, and
the book concentrates on describing the main features of the
experimental data and the theoretical ideas used in their
interpretation. Sections on chiral perturbation theory, crucial in
understanding soft pions and soft photons near threshold, and
duality ideas, equally crucial at intermediate energies, are
included. This is an essential reference for graduate students and
researchers in the field of particle physics and electromagnetic
interactions.
This volume gives an account of modern knowledge of Regge Theory and QCD, an active area of high-energy particle-physics research. It records what has been learned in the past, what is relevant now, and what is essential for the future. The authors cover forty years of research and provide unique insight into the theory and its phenomenological development. The phenomenology is applied to a variety of reactions and is compared extensively with experiment. This is essential reading for particle physicists and is suitable as a graduate textbook.
This book describes the underlying ideas and modern developments of
Regge theory, confronting the theory with quantum chromodynamics
and a huge variety of experimental data. It covers forty years of
research and provides a unique insight into the theory and its
phenomenological development. The authors review experiments that
suggest the existence of a soft pomeron, and give a detailed
discussion of attempts at describing this through nonperturbative
quantum chromodynamics. They suggest that a second, hard pomeron is
responsible for the dramatic rise in energy observed in deep
inelastic lepton scattering. The two-pomeron hypothesis is applied
to a variety of interactions and is compared and contrasted with
perturbative quantum chromodynamics, as well as with the dipole
approach. This book will provide a valuable reference for
experimental particle physicists all over the world. It is also
suitable for graduate courses in particle physics, high-energy
scattering, QCD and the standard model.
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